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What Should You Do When Someone Dies in Nantucket County, Massachusetts?

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This checklist provides general guidance for estate settlement. Requirements vary by state and circumstance. Consult a licensed attorney for legal advice.

Frequently Asked Questions

Immediate priorities include obtaining certified death certificates (10-15 copies are typically needed), locating estate planning documents, securing property and assets, notifying financial institutions, and determining whether probate is required.

In Massachusetts, the estate inventory must be filed within 90 days of the executor's appointment.

Massachusetts allows a surviving spouse to elect against the will and receive 3300% of the estate. This election must be made within 180 days of receiving notice of probate.

Yes. Massachusetts provides a family allowance to spouse, minor children, dependent children during estate administration. The amount is at court discretion for up to 12 months.

How Do I Settle an Estate in Nantucket County, Massachusetts?

When settling an estate in Nantucket County, the process depends on how assets were titled. If probate is required, you'll file with the Probate and Family Court.

The Probate and Family Court is located at 16 Broad Street, 2nd Floor, Nantucket, MA 02554. You can reach them at 508-228-2669. Court hours: Monday - Friday, 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM.

Nantucket County offers e-filing for probate proceedings. E-filing available statewide through eFileMA (Tyler Technologies) for all Probate and Family Court divisions. Available 24/7. Original wills must be mailed/delivered within 5 days of eFiling.

For smaller estates under $25,000, Massachusetts offers Voluntary Administration that can avoid formal probate.

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