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How do i claim my cousin's estate?

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see a solicitor and ask him to make a claim for your cousins estate

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To claim your cousin's estate, you will need to determine if they left a will. If there is a will, you may need to file a petition for probate in the appropriate court. If there is no will, you may need to go through the intestate succession process in accordance with the laws of your state. It is recommended to seek the assistance of a probate attorney to help guide you through the legal process.

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