Must all wills be probated? Can money distribution be made to heirs without probate?
If there are no assets in the decedent’s name alone, the will does not need to be probated. There are cases where distribution can occur without a will being probated. Any bank or other savings organization may release up to $10,000 to family members when:
  • The decedent’s accounts do not exceed $10,000
  • The funeral bill has been paid, and the receipt is presented

Life insurance companies may release certain monies under $11,000 to named family members, rather than to the estate. Certain patient accounts (not exceeding $10,000), which have been kept by various health care institutions, may be paid to the funeral director and/or to the family without probate.

Stocks and bonds physically noted T.O.D. ( transferable on death) or P.O.D. (payable on death) may pass to heirs without probate. Unclaimed funds under $11,000 held by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania may be applied for without probate.

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1. Must all wills be probated? Can money distribution be made to heirs without probate?
2. If someone dies, where will I find the will?
3. What happens if I can’t find the will?
4. What if I know there is no will?
5. What must be legally done with the will?
6. I have been named executor, but I do not want to serve. Can I get out of it?
7. What must I do if I am named executor?
8. Can the Register of Wills guide me through estate administration, or must I seek legal counsel?
9. What is a short certificate?
10. How do I know how much I have to pay in taxes? When do I have to pay them?