Laws vary by State and employer. Check your official state website for more information.
You would have to obtain a copy of the service member's personnel file.
Yes. Under the Freedom of Information Act (5.2) you can request a copy of your records.
To find a copy of a trust, you should contact the trustee, executor, or attorney who manages the trust. They should have a copy on file and can provide you with a copy upon request. If you are a beneficiary of the trust, you may also be entitled to a copy of the trust document.
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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.
After death is a beneficary entitled to see a copy of a testamentary trust?
Could you please provide a copy of the signed document by the authorized personnel?
If your father is living you are not entitled to a copy of his will. If he is deceased and his will has been filed for probate you can obtain a copy from the court. Once a will has been filed it becomes a public record.
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Navy Personnel records are now kept at the National Archives - there are several ways to request, but you can get the best information at the EVetRec Records Copy Request site of of the Archives. Go to this link: http://www.archives.gov/veterans/evetrecs/ Firstly, you write an application to your competent authority reflecting the reasons of requirement to obtain photocopies of your peronal file, if you are retired one. If rule permits,you will be provided.