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Both her father's and mother's wills would have to be probated.
But as yet, none of his estate has been probated.
"How long can she run the house on the finances there are before the will is probated?"
"Well, you would have if you'd been around when the will was probated.
"Doesn't the will have to be probated or something first?"
"And there is no objection to this will being probated?"
He wrote his will in August 1678, though it was not probated until more than three decades later.
His will dated November 15, 1689, was probated about 1691.
Trying to get them years after a death for an estate that was never probated is far more complicated.
In 1904, his estate was probated at under 121,000 pounds sterling.
His will was probated at 9,580 pounds sterling on 28 March 1969.
He died before 1674, his will was probated in 1654, so he had to be dead.
Probate reform, it seems, has gone the way tax simplification.
"Because my grandfather's will just got probated, and I happen to have a substantial amount of money."
He had sold them as soon as the will was probated.
On 31 December 1917 his will was probated by his wife.
"Well, of course the will still has to be probated, but I'm absolutely not putting it on the market at this time.
Herbert's estate was probated in 1924 at 49,970 pounds sterling.
The fender was probated and accepted as a valid last will.
They had to inventory them when they probated the will.
"Now, there's very definitely a big estate to be probated.
Or he will be as soon as this is probated."
A is, at the time the will is probated, an 85-year-old woman.
Nobody ever called on me to organize a corporation, and I've never yet probated an estate.
He died in September 1901, with an estate probated at $5 million.