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A disclaimer of interest must be filed within the statutory time period fixed by each state in its laws governing disclaimers. In New Jersey it is 9 months.

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What if a spouse tells probate you had no will when you know there is one and you told him you would hand it in but you lied?

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How can get copy of a deceased relative's will if the executor won't give one to you?

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Does a will have to be filed in probate court in Massachusetts?

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Can a beneficiary ask what an estate is worth?

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Are all wills filed in the county probate dept and if not is there any official record of someones final will?

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Where do I search a will filed?

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Where can you find Estate Administration and Probate of the Estate forms?

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Where will lawsuites concerning wills be heard?

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Can you get a copy of fathers will if not gone through probate?

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Is there a statute of limitations for probate and does a will, filed in a different State matter?

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How can you know if a will is filed?

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