You have to speak to the lawyer who drew up the will.
If a will has been probated the name of the decedent will appear in the probate index. You can check the index at the probate court of jurisdiction. If there is a file under the name of the decedent you can request it, review the will and review any other filings in the case.
To sue the estate of a deceased person with no will, you would typically need to file a claim in the probate court where the person lived. The court will appoint an executor or administrator to handle the estate and the lawsuit. It's advisable to consult with a probate attorney to guide you through the process.
Probate is typically required to legally validate a will, transfer assets, and settle the deceased person's estate. The specifics of probate laws vary by jurisdiction, so it is best to consult with a legal professional to determine if probate is necessary in a particular situation.
This is a legal term having to do with the validity of a will. Here are some sentences.The will is in probate now.Probate court is in session.The probate judge told her to produce her uncle's will.
The proper salutation for a probate judge is "The Honorable [Judge's Full Name]."
To find information on California probate laws, go to, or click on link below http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/calaw.html
The probate court in your county. They will be able to find all the specific forms at the clerk's office.
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.
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You need an attorney who specializes in probate law.
You can learn about probate estate from various financial planning website. There you can find more information and forms you can fill out to start your probate process.
If you are named as the beneficiary or heir to a probate estate, then you can qualify for a probate cash advance. HeirAdvance and InheritanceFunding.com are two websites that will help you find a lawyer to pursue this option.
An easy way to find contact information for Colorado Probate Courts is to perform an online search using "Colorado Probate Courts" or use the county, state + probate records for the local court.
Oh, dude, you can find Estate Administration and Probate of the Estate forms at the probate court in the county where the deceased person lived. It's like a treasure hunt, but instead of gold, you find legal paperwork. Just head on over to the court and ask for those forms, and you're on your way to navigating the exciting world of estate administration.
The court will appoint a new executor. Consult a probate attorney and they will help you get it resolved.
In California probate proceedings are conducted in the Superior Court. You can check the court records to find them.
The will must be submitted for probate and you will receive a legal notice.