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# If no executor was named in the will, then a person may petition the court to be appointed as such. Contact the clerk of the probate court in the city or county where the deceased lived and/or owned property. Answer 2: If no executor was named in the will, then the will is technically not a will. If the executor pre-deceased the testator then the main beneficiary of the will can prove the will. And yes this could be a son or any relative of the deceased.

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Once a will has been filed it is available for examination. You could go to the court and request the file so that you could read the will. Public copy machines are frequently available or a copy could be ordered from the clerk. If you aren't able to go in person you can call the court and ask how you could obtain a copy by mail.

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If it was filed in the probate court (required by law if your father had any property) you can visit the court and obtain a copy. If it was not filed you must ask the person who has possession of the Will.

If it was filed in the probate court (required by law if your father had any property) you can visit the court and obtain a copy. If it was not filed you must ask the person who has possession of the Will.

If it was filed in the probate court (required by law if your father had any property) you can visit the court and obtain a copy. If it was not filed you must ask the person who has possession of the Will.

If it was filed in the probate court (required by law if your father had any property) you can visit the court and obtain a copy. If it was not filed you must ask the person who has possession of the Will.

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If it was filed in the probate court (required by law if your father had any property) you can visit the court and obtain a copy. If it was not filed you must ask the person who has possession of the Will.

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