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You should definitely get a probate attorney in the state the decedent resided in to determine what the rules are there. Here in California if the... Read Answer
Go to the County Clerk in the county where your grandmother resided at the time of her death and request a certified copy of her Last Will and... Read Answer
There is no law that prohibits a will from being probated 5 years later. I have probated wills 20 years after death! In fact, I would... Read Answer
Dear Lorena,
My condolences on your mother's passing. Now concerning how long you have to wait to open probate - Lorena you have already let... Read Answer
Dear Anonymous,
You have my condolences on the death of your father. I hope that you have loved ones around you to help you through the... Read Answer
I practice in the state of Illinois and the answer is a resounding yes: a beneficiary can also serve as the executor....and since everyone... Read Answer
My condolences on the deaths of your Great Uncle and Uncle. Was your Uncle living at the time of your great uncle's death? Look at... Read Answer
You questions says it is about a pre-nup and then you talk about a will. They are different things. Both can be done. If you are a... Read Answer
It would be extremely unusual for a Will probated in July to be distributed by October. It usually takes more than 4 months, even in a state, like... Read Answer
The testator's emotional state at the time he wrote the will is not a factor used to determine its validity, unless it affected his ability to... Read Answer
If you remarry, it would be best for you to execute a new will stating that you are married and that you want certain property to still go to... Read Answer