How long does a Judge usally take to deside on something that is under advisement? ESTATE?

We are contesting my fathers will and Monday the Judge was suppose to make a ruling but instead he said it is under advisement. What does this mean? Is it good or bad? How long will he take?

Answers:
somewhere between 3 minutes and 30 years. It means that an issue has been submitted to the judge but the judge has not yet ruled.


He is still deciding. That could take a little while. And no it will not take 30 years. They have an obligation to practice diligence in their position.

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