When a homeowner passes away before claiming surplus funds, the process becomes even more complicated. In these cases, heirs must navigate probate before accessing the funds.
Key Takeaways
Probate is required if the rightful claimant has passed away.
Probate delays can add months (or even years) to surplus funds recovery.
Advanced estate planning can prevent these delays.
Why Probate Matters
Probate is the legal process of distributing a deceased person’s estate. Before heirs can claim surplus funds, the court must:
Validate the will (if one exists).
Identify legal heirs.
Settle any debts or disputes.
Common Probate Pitfalls
Missing Documents: If no will exists, heirs must prove their relationship to the deceased.
Heir Disputes: Family members often disagree over who gets what.
Court Backlogs: Many probate courts are overwhelmed, slowing down processing times.
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