The person above is right--you can't unless the person whose will it is shows it to you or gives you a copy. It's a private and personal document until it gets to probate course.
Otherwise, if your relationship with that person is shaky or you have general suspicions, you can't really be sure that they are showing you the final will or that they end up or plan on changing it at the last minute before they croak.
2006-12-30 11:26:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Would'nt think you could.I mean how do you know you were even on the will in the first place.A will is supposed to be between a person and thier lawyer.Until that person is deceased they can change/alter thier will as often as they wish
2006-12-30 11:19:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Until it's read/administered, you can't unless the person who wrote it gives you permission.
2006-12-30 11:17:13
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answered by Anonymous
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You can find it out by contacting an attorney who put that will together. You need to find out who that attorney is.
2006-12-30 11:17:59
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answered by OC 7
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you can't.
wills aren't public...
2006-12-30 11:11:59
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answered by cork 7
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you can't.....
2006-12-30 11:14:10
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answered by kristina807 5
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