You cant.
No.
A good place to start would be to contact the credit reporting agencies and request a copy of the deceased's credit report to notify the creditors.
yesAdded: By the use of the past-tense word "had," it is assumed that the individual is deceased. However, if they have not yet died, you have no lawful right to view ANY copy of their will if they do not wish it.
death
Ask the Executor for a copy. Added: If your mother has not yet died, neither you, nor anyone, is legally entitled to a copy of it, unless she wants to give you one. If your Mom is deceased, see Answer #1, OR- go to court and ask to see a copy of the probate file concerning her estate.
need copy of will of deceased south African
You can obtain the certified copy of the will from the registrar's office if it is registered by applying for the same along with the death certificate of the deceased person.
Wake them up and ask them!
You would need to contact the probate court to determine if the will was filed. You can find contact information for the Probate Court in Perth at the link provided below.
If the will was probated you can obtain a copy at the court where the will was probated. If it was not probated you must request a copy from the person who has the will in their possession.
No
Contact a valid executor to the will.
No, DNA can be taken from deceased persons.