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Yes, the will can still go into probate. The distribution should be recorded in the books of the estate.

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You are named co-executrix of a Will and the other person has seen a lawyer about the Will without notice to you. What rights do you have?

First, the executor has no legal authority until they have been appointed by the probate court. If you are named as executor in the Will, the attorney should make certain you have been given notice that the Will has been submitted to the probate court. Your name and the name of the co-executor named in the Will should be on the petition for probate. You should contact the attorney who has been consulted and ask her what, if anything, has been done with the Will and the probate process.


Can a beneficiary ask what an estate is worth?

Yes. The beneficiary can also visit the probate court and request to see the probate file. The inventory of the estate can then be reviewed once it has been filed with the probate court.Yes. The beneficiary can also visit the probate court and request to see the probate file. The inventory of the estate can then be reviewed once it has been filed with the probate court.Yes. The beneficiary can also visit the probate court and request to see the probate file. The inventory of the estate can then be reviewed once it has been filed with the probate court.Yes. The beneficiary can also visit the probate court and request to see the probate file. The inventory of the estate can then be reviewed once it has been filed with the probate court.


How do you collect money owed from the deceased?

You must have written proof of the debt. If you do, you can file a claim against the estate as soon as the estate has been filed in probate.


Can you probate a will 10 years old?

If it has just been found, yes. The deceased's estate has not been legally settled until it undergoes probate.


How can you know if a will is filed?

Call the probate court where the person was a resident of when they died, ask if a will has been offered for probate.


How do you know if money was left to you in a will?

To determine if money was left to you in a will, you typically need to be notified by the executor of the estate or the probate court once the will is filed. If you suspect you may have been included, you can also contact the executor or the attorney handling the estate. Additionally, checking public probate records in the jurisdiction where the deceased lived can provide information about the will and its contents.


How much has Canada given to other countries in cash support?

they have been given a lot of money not sure how much but a lot like 100000 money


How do you find out if a will has been read without you?

You are under the misconception that a will is formally read. Not the case at all. Contact the probate court of the county and find out if the will has been submitted for probate.


Can a will be contested after probate has been completed?

Yes, a will can be contested after probate has been completed, but the process and grounds for contesting may vary depending on the laws of the specific jurisdiction.


How can a bank foreclose on a deceased person?

A bank can not foreclose on a deceased person. A bank forecloses on a piece of property when the mortgage has not been paid. There is a difference. If the deceased person had the money in the bank to pay the mortgage and the will is in probate, someone should tell the probate judge about the situation. In this state the probate judge has the authority to pay the mortgage. He also has the authority to make the car payment. The probate judge will not do anything unless someone tells him!


How successful has fairtrade been developing countries?

it has been successful in that it has brought communities together with the money given to producers with Fairtrade. The producers have given there leftover money to improving the community and its facilities. So really, yes Fairtrade has been successful.


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

You must wait and see if the Will is filed for probate. After it is filed with the court you can visit the court and obtain a copy. Once a Will has been filed for probate it becomes a public document.You must wait and see if the Will is filed for probate. After it is filed with the court you can visit the court and obtain a copy. Once a Will has been filed for probate it becomes a public document.You must wait and see if the Will is filed for probate. After it is filed with the court you can visit the court and obtain a copy. Once a Will has been filed for probate it becomes a public document.You must wait and see if the Will is filed for probate. After it is filed with the court you can visit the court and obtain a copy. Once a Will has been filed for probate it becomes a public document.

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