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A will must "go to probate" in order to be declared legal and enforceable. Going to probate means having the will proved as a valid last will and testament according to the applicable state laws.

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

No. A will doesn't become public until it is filed for probate.


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What is the name of the agency that issued the bond? Try to find out what it would be worth now and if it is worth anything you will need to open up probate for your father at the county courthouse probate court where he died to cash it in and distribute it to his legal heirs. See my bio if you need assistance.


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Is probate necessary when all is left to the living husband?

no


Do you need to probate your father's estate if he created a living trust before he died?

You need to probate your father's estate if he owned any property at death that was not transferred to his trust. You should have a copy of the trust. If you're not sure you should consult with an attorney who specializes in probate law.


Sample of a letter of administration for probate?

Letters of administration of probate are issued by the court. If a will is left by the deceased, the property is distributed according to the will. If there is no will, the property goes into probate and the courts decide.


Who tells you if your father left something for you?

Either the Executor of your father's estate or, if he died intestate, the Probate Court. They are required by law to make a diligent effort to locate any heirs and notify them of, not only the death, but of any possible inheritance.


Can you change a person's wishes after the will has gone to probate?

No. Only the testator may change his/her will. Once the will goes to probate, the testator has already died. Since they are dead, they cannot change their will.


What can you do with the contents of a house that was left to us in a will but is still under probate?

Don't do anything. The property left to you does not legally become yours until such time as the deceased's will has completed the probate process.


Can you insist on a copy of fathers last will and testament?

If your father is living , no. If your father has died and you know someone has the Will you can insist it be filed with the probate court. Once it has been filed for probate you can visit the court and obtain a copy.