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Yes, every will must go through probate regardless of what it says. That ensures all of the legal requirements are met and taxes paid.

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Yes, it will go to probate. But it would go under the terms of her will, not his.

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Q: Your father in law stated in his will that if he died everything would go to his wife if they died together everything would go to his three daughters she died after him would this go to probate?
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