If that person is still living there is really no way for you to access that information unless you have permitted access to their private and personal records. You would need to ask them.
How do I find will that has been filed for a family member
Ask the family member.
If the decedent owned property then the will must be probated. Once a will is filed for probate it becomes a public record and you can request the file and review the will. However, if you are a named beneficiary or an heir at law, you should receive a notice in the mail that the will has been presented for allowance and someone has petitioned to be appointed the executor.
this is a confidential matter that you cannot find out unless the member wants you to know.
If the family member is alive and does not choose to tell you, you cannot find out what is in that person's will. If the family member has died and the will has been filed for Probate, the will is a public record available from the records of the court where the will was filed.
Go see your family lawyer and ask him or her about it
How are we supposed to know where you originate from? We don't even know you. I'm looking for information for myself. My advice to you is to ask a family member taht is still living or find a website that can help you out that has to do with family genes.
If you are a beneficiary of a will you will be notified when the will is presented to the court for allowance and appointment of an executor.
If he put you in as the beneficiary, then Yes. Look at the policy and find where it says beneficiary to make sure.
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You can find it on your birth certificate, or ask a close family member.
Avoid or ignore the family member politely.