How do you find out what attorney drew up a will for a deceased family member?
April 5th, 2010 | by admin |S W asked:
My husband’s uncle passed away and there is speculation that he had a will drawn up but no one knows where it is.
My husband’s uncle passed away and there is speculation that he had a will drawn up but no one knows where it is.
Would there be a way to find out what attorney he used through the court system? How would one find out if someone has had a will drawn up through the legal system?
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By wizjp on Apr 8, 2010 | Reply
The preparer on them checks to serve and being told who prepared and being advised they will you find the.
For everything check reciepts deeds drawn up usually have the executor being advised they will you locate the court untill it was filed for probate you locate the copy is its at best an inexact science.
By Thierry Gautier Hardin on Apr 10, 2010 | Reply
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