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Where can I go to look at my deceased fathers Will?

First of all, are you sure that he had a Will?  If not,  you …

FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney answered 1 year ago

Can a signed rough draft of a Will stand as a final copy?

Sorry to hear about your Dad. Since your Dad signed the rough draft Will, assuming …

FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney answered 1 year ago

If my father-in-law recently passed away and didn't have a Will, how can we get information on his bank account?

I am sorry for your loss.  If your Father-in-Law died without a Will then …

FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney answered 1 year ago

Our father died and his house is still in our deceased mother's name, should we pay the house off?

Don't pay anything until you speak with a trusts and estates (e.g. wills) attorney …

FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney answered 2 years ago

My dad left a will leaving everything to my sister and me. Does that mean we can sell his home without going through probate?

Maybe.  It depends on the value of the home.  In order to save beneficiaries …

FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney answered 2 years ago

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