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My grandmother passed away last week. It has always been said that she has a will. Now all of a sudden, it's being said that she doesn't. Where could we look to find a copy of the will? My cousins and I are looking because it is said that our mothers(who are now deceased) are still mentioned in the will. If there is a will and they are mentiond since we are their children are we entitled to their part?

2006-08-01 08:00:17 · 2 answers · asked by cfw2274 1 in Business & Finance Other - Business & Finance

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Go to the probate court in the county that she lived or in counties that she has lived. They hold all birth, marriage, death certificates and wills in that court office. If you can't find a will, or she didn't have one, you will need to divide up everything equitably or get a probate or an estate lawyer to divide up all the proceeds and property between you and all relatives. If you do that, it will cost you and take some time, but that is the way I know I would go, because you don't know or can't be sure, without a will, that money isn't owed on other debts and it will be yours, and the families, responsibility to take care of it.

2006-08-01 08:12:31 · answer #1 · answered by brittme 5 · 0 0

money grubbers.

2006-08-01 08:05:26 · answer #2 · answered by bajaexplorer 2 · 0 0

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