In many states, a copy of the will or the original can be recorded or stored in the probate court where the testator lives. If the will was admitted to probate, the will is a matter of public record and can be accessed in the probate court for the place where he died.
Otherwise, if you are not sure who has the will and you cannot find even a copy, it gets difficult. You can place a notice in the local newspaper, or in a state, county or local bar association journal, or in the local probate court.
If the will was properly filed for probate then you should be able to bypass the lawyer and executer and obtain a copy from the court. The information at the link below may help you to begin making inquiries.
You can obtain a certified copy of his marriage license from the county clerk's office in the county where his marriage license was issued.
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 it is not. Even if you were asked, you could always show a copy of your birth certificate. If you can't locate it, you can obtain a certified copy from the town clerk in the city or town you were born in.
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.
Not if the husband is still living. If he is deceased, the executor can obtain the records.
You should contact the Pike County Probate Court to see if a probate was filed for the deceased. If a probate was filed then you can obtain a copy of the will. The contact information is at the link provided below.
Only if you are the estate lawyer or have been named executor of the estate. No one else should be allowed to have a copy.
One can obtain a copy of the DUI laws in Pittsburgh by contacting a lawyer in the community. One also may obtain copies of the DUI laws by going to the local traffic center in Pittsburgh and asking to obtain a copy.
WikiAnswers has no way of knowing this -- I suggest you call around and find out which lawyer wrote the will. They should have a copy of it.
You can visit the court where the Will was filed and obtain a copy.You can visit the court where the Will was filed and obtain a copy.You can visit the court where the Will was filed and obtain a copy.You can visit the court where the Will was filed and obtain a copy.
I need to obtain a copy of my father's naturalization, my case is pending. I don't want to be hassle because of it.