STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF GREENVILLE ) ) IN THE PROBATE COURT ) IN THE MATTER OF: Protected 2026

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The courts take steps to move the process along, and the executor of an estate generally has 12 months to complete the probate process and pay heirs or beneficiaries from the estate. This payout can only happen once all debts have been paid.
In California, the executor of a will, also known as the personal representative, generally has about one year from their appointment to complete their duties. That includes paying creditors and distributing assets to beneficiaries. The timeline can be extended.
Yes, in most cases you can sell a property during probate and the shares be split amongst the heirs of the estate if the probate court has granted permission. Also called an executor in many states, the personal representative is then able to sell the property with probate oversight.
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