starburst82
Oct 24, 2007, 01:06 PM
Just out of curiosity,
Earlier this year my sister and I were informed that we were both to split 1/8th of a $310,000 (estimated) inheritance due to the death of a great uncle. I spoke with the attorney’s secretary who is handling this case, and she informed me that as long as no one has any objections that we should receive a check in the mail with in 6 months to a year of the court hearing (which took place earlier this year in April). I’ve personally never have had any experience in being a beneficiary of an inheritance, and was curious as to how long it usually takes to process and receive the money? Also, from what I’ve read (not much on the topic) I’m assuming that there would be taxes, attorney fees, and if any debt it would be taken out of the estate ($310,000.000). Does anyone know the average percentage of the estate that covers these costs?
Earlier this year my sister and I were informed that we were both to split 1/8th of a $310,000 (estimated) inheritance due to the death of a great uncle. I spoke with the attorney’s secretary who is handling this case, and she informed me that as long as no one has any objections that we should receive a check in the mail with in 6 months to a year of the court hearing (which took place earlier this year in April). I’ve personally never have had any experience in being a beneficiary of an inheritance, and was curious as to how long it usually takes to process and receive the money? Also, from what I’ve read (not much on the topic) I’m assuming that there would be taxes, attorney fees, and if any debt it would be taken out of the estate ($310,000.000). Does anyone know the average percentage of the estate that covers these costs?