This is a legal form that was released by the Maryland Offices of the Registers of Wills - a government authority operating within Maryland. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is a Notice of Caveat?
A: A Notice of Caveat is a legal document filed in Maryland to prevent the probate of a will or the appointment of an estate personal representative.
Q: Why would someone file a Notice of Caveat?
A: Someone may file a Notice of Caveat if they have a claim against the estate or if they believe that the will is invalid.
Q: How do I file a Notice of Caveat in Maryland?
A: To file a Notice of Caveat in Maryland, you must complete Form RW1131 and submit it to the Register of Wills in the county where the estate is being administered.
Q: Is there a fee to file a Notice of Caveat?
A: Yes, there is a fee to file a Notice of Caveat in Maryland. The fee may vary depending on the county where the estate is being administered.
Q: How long does a Notice of Caveat remain in effect?
A: A Notice of Caveat remains in effect for six months from the date of filing. It can be renewed for additional six-month periods.
Q: What happens after a Notice of Caveat is filed?
A: After a Notice of Caveat is filed, the probate of the will or the appointment of an estate personal representative is put on hold until the caveat is resolved.
Q: What happens if the caveat is not resolved within six months?
A: If the caveat is not resolved within six months, it may be dismissed and the probate or appointment process can proceed.
Q: Can a Notice of Caveat be withdrawn?
A: Yes, a Notice of Caveat can be withdrawn by filing a Notice of Withdrawal with the Register of Wills.
Q: Do I need an attorney to file a Notice of Caveat?
A: While not required, it is recommended to consult with an attorney when filing a Notice of Caveat to ensure compliance with Maryland laws and to protect your interests.
Form Details:
Download a fillable version of Form RW1131 by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Maryland Offices of the Registers of Wills.