It will depend on the jurisdiction. Some have cases and files available online.
Probate Court is where wills are read.
You should contact the probate court in the jurisdiction where the decedent lived. Check online for the county, state + probate court.You should contact the probate court in the jurisdiction where the decedent lived. Check online for the county, state + probate court.You should contact the probate court in the jurisdiction where the decedent lived. Check online for the county, state + probate court.You should contact the probate court in the jurisdiction where the decedent lived. Check online for the county, state + probate court.
If he is still living, you have no right to read his will. If he has died, the will might have been probated and you would need to check the index at the probate court where he lived. You can do an online search for the county probate court in the state where he lived to determine if their records are available online. However, online probates are still rare and you will likely need to call or check in person.
You are under the misconception that a will is formally read. Not the case at all. Contact the probate court of the county and find out if the will has been submitted for probate.
You need to contact the probate court in your particular jurisdiction. You can check online by performing a search using the county, state + probate court.You need to contact the probate court in your particular jurisdiction. You can check online by performing a search using the county, state + probate court.You need to contact the probate court in your particular jurisdiction. You can check online by performing a search using the county, state + probate court.You need to contact the probate court in your particular jurisdiction. You can check online by performing a search using the county, state + probate court.
Once a will has been filed for probate it becomes a public record. If the will was filed for probate you can visit the probate court, request the file and read the will. If the will was not probated then you have no right to read it and will need to ask someone in possession of the will for permission.
You can read a brief description of probate law in Barbados at the related link below.
You can learn about probate estate from various financial planning website. There you can find more information and forms you can fill out to start your probate process.
A will does not have to be read in a formal procedure. The executor is the only one that has to read a will.
Thing like homes. Anything that will be split between people. Read more at http://law.freeadvice.com/estate_planning/probate/property_through_probate.htm
An easy way to find contact information for Colorado Probate Courts is to perform an online search using "Colorado Probate Courts" or use the county, state + probate records for the local court.
Once the will has been filed for probate it becomes a public record. You can go the the probate court, request the file and read the will.