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HOW LONG DO PROBATE ACTIONS TAKE IN NEVADA?

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HOW LONG DO PROBATE ACTIONS TAKE IN NEVADA?

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It depends on the type of probate action that is required. See our article here for a detailed explanation of the four types of Nevada probate actions allowed under the law. For small estate probate actions, the law requires you to wait 40 days before using the small estate affidavit to change the title to assets from the decedent’s name into the beneficiary’s name. Set aside probates normally take somewhere between 4-6 weeks. Summary and full actions take anywhere from 3-6 months depending on the type of assets involved, the work load of the court and whether there are any objections or disagreements among the family members or other beneficiaries. Contact us for more information based on the facts and details of your particular case.

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