If you are a beneficiary of a will you will be notified when the will is presented to the court for allowance and appointment of an executor.
There is no requirement to do so. The executor does not even have to be notified that they were appointed.
You will be notified by the person who petitions the court to have the will allowed and to be appointed the executor.
Not necessarily, another trustee will be appointed.
You can find out if you are a beneficiary of a trust by requesting a copy of the trust document from the trustee or the attorney who created it. The trust document will outline the beneficiaries and their entitlements. You can also communicate directly with the trustee to inquire about your potential beneficial interest in the trust.
When the policy holder dies, the money goes to the beneficiary. If the beneficiary then dies, THEIR beneficiary then gets the money.
The only way they are notified is by the beneficiary filing a claim with a certified death certificate and claim forms. They have no secret power to know if someone dies.
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Shouldn't be more than a few weeks, particularly if you have been in contact with the executor.
The beneficiary received a huge amount of money from lottery.
The company or agent is not required to notify any of the beneficiaries. Usually only the owner/insured are notified.
The only reason a beneficiary would add money to an estate would be if they owed money to the estate at the death of the deceased.