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The estate is responsible for maintaining the assets of the estate. The place housing the animals has the right to place a claim on the estate for the services.

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If someone has made a will however passed away who can see the will?

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If a person leaves a house to someone in a will can the beneficiary move in right away or have to wait for the probate court to approve the will?

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Any problems with a will in a safe deposit box?

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