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You must check the records of the probate court in the jurisdiction where your mother resided to see if the will was filed for probate. If it was filed it's a public record and you can request a copy. If there was no will filed then you must ask family members whether your mother had a will and who has possession of it.

If your mother had an attorney she used for any legal services you could try calling to see if they have any copy of a will in their records.

You must check the records of the probate court in the jurisdiction where your mother resided to see if the will was filed for probate. If it was filed it's a public record and you can request a copy. If there was no will filed then you must ask family members whether your mother had a will and who has possession of it.

If your mother had an attorney she used for any legal services you could try calling to see if they have any copy of a will in their records.

You must check the records of the probate court in the jurisdiction where your mother resided to see if the will was filed for probate. If it was filed it's a public record and you can request a copy. If there was no will filed then you must ask family members whether your mother had a will and who has possession of it.

If your mother had an attorney she used for any legal services you could try calling to see if they have any copy of a will in their records.

You must check the records of the probate court in the jurisdiction where your mother resided to see if the will was filed for probate. If it was filed it's a public record and you can request a copy. If there was no will filed then you must ask family members whether your mother had a will and who has possession of it.

If your mother had an attorney she used for any legal services you could try calling to see if they have any copy of a will in their records.

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