Notice to Beneficiaries of Being Named in Will - Arizona 2025

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While there is no strict deadline, beneficiaries are usually notified within a few weeks to a few months after someones death.
When should everything get distributed to you, if youre a beneficiary? Theres no deadline. Basically, our laws say it has to be done in a reasonable timeframe, and we all know what the courts think is reasonable. It really can take as long as the executor wants, as long as theyre doing something to move it forward.
Executors must follow estate and probate laws in the state in which the deceased passed and must also follow instructions left in the deceaseds will. An executors responsibilities are primarily fiduciary in nature, meaning that an accounting must be provided in a timely manner if requested by a beneficiary.
However, for a very straightforward estate, perhaps with just a single bank account and no property involved, it might take as little as six months for the beneficiaries to receive their inheritance. However, many estates are more complex and can take around six to twelve months to finalise, sometimes longer.
Example: In California, within 60 days of the death, the trustee must give notice to beneficiaries of the trust as well as legal heirs of (1) the identity of the person who made the trust and the date the trust was made, (2) the name, phone number, and address of the trustees, (3) the address of the physical location

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Inheritors must be notified within 30 days of the persons death. Creditors are notified via a local newspaper notice for three weeks as well as through the mail. Creditors who receive a notice through the mail have 60 days to make their claim against the estate.
Within sixty days after accepting a trusteeship, shall notify the qualified beneficiaries of the acceptance and of the trustees name, address and telephone number.

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