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Sign nothing yet. Ask him if it's ok if you sit down and read the will in his presence. If he says no, then politely tell him that you'll be taking with a lawyer about the whole situation. If he still says no, then call a lawyer. No. If you have not seen the will, don't sign! And send a letter to the probate court. You are a natural heir to the estate and are entitled to know what is being done with it. Your mother's husband is required to provide a full accounting to the probate court of the estate and its disposition. You can also petition the court to have a neutral third party appointed as executor. Consult a probate attorney in your state.

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Q: Does my mother's husband have to provide me with a copy of her will He is executor and wants me to sign a form saying you have seen it when I have not and will not provide me a copy?
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