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You might not be able to. But, you can find out if his will was probated by checking in the county Register of Wills office in the county in... Read Answer
Every state is different so it's hard to say. In California the will might be valid regardless of the notary. In fact, notarizing a will does nothing... Read Answer
You can not probate two wills. The one that is valid and later in time would be used. Your situation sounds complex and you should meet... Read Answer
You should go back to the attorney who drafted your will and tell them your concerns. There are things that can be done to prevent the assets... Read Answer
It depends. It depends on what his will says. Your father may have intentionally omitted his natural children and if such was... Read Answer
From your question, it sounds as though you are only referring to one parent and that that parent is still alive AND is currently married to his/her... Read Answer