i cant afford a lawyer, the lawyer who is supposibly handling it will not callme back i am one of three children who have been left items and monies since my moms passing, can you tellme how to get some answers
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Oh dear Lord, don't I know it. This is one of my most favorite songs of all time. I used to have the album, it was my grandmothers. And it got thrown away in a move, I am STILL grieved about it.
just pick up the telephone and find his number and call him and get in contact with him and ask him to come around to your place
He was, I belive, but has since gotten a divorce. I can't find any info on who he married, though. Sorry
Ok if you want to find him go on the google map and you will find him! good luck i hope this helps! :)
If your grandmother is still living, you can't. If she is deceased, the executor of the will is required to notify you if you are in the will. If there is no will, and your parents are deceased, then you should contact the probate court and/or executor.
Essentially, the only way to find out about an inheritance is when notification is made. If you believe that you may have an inheritance coming, it is best to contact the executor of the decedent's estate.
You can find an excellent article about what to consider when choosing an executor at the link provided below.
The executor must make a reasonable and diligent search for property. They cannot be "required" to find unknown property. The heirs and relatives should assist by notifying the executor of any property they have knowledge of.
You should be notified by the executor.
You can find out if a person left you something in their will by requesting a copy of the will from the executor of the estate or the probate court where the will was filed. If you believe you may be a beneficiary, you can also contact the deceased's lawyer to inquire about any bequests to you.
Contact "Vital Statistics" Births and Deaths.
The court will appoint a new executor. Consult a probate attorney and they will help you get it resolved.
If you know the court or office where the will was admitted to probate, you can find out there. The judgment or order admitting the will to probate and appointing the executor will be matters of public record.
To find a copy of a trust, you should contact the trustee, executor, or attorney who manages the trust. They should have a copy on file and can provide you with a copy upon request. If you are a beneficiary of the trust, you may also be entitled to a copy of the trust document.
You can always ask your parents. If they are deceased, the executor of the will can tell you.
The executor is responsible to the estate and must find money to pay all debts before distribution. They may sell property if necessary and approved by the court.