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How Do You Find Property In Probate Court?

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How Do You Find Property In Probate Court?

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In most states, when a person dies and leaves a will, it is the duty of the person in possession of the original will to deposit it with the local county court. The decedent’s property that is subject to the will immediately becomes the property of the probate estate upon death. Either the will’s executor or other interested person must petition the court to open probate proceedings and formally appoint the executor of the estate, whose responsibility it will be to take possession and control of the estate property. A report and accounting of this property must be filed with the court, which will be available for public review. Locate the courthouse where the probate proceeding are pending for the estate property you are interested in finding. If you have received any court documents related to case, the name of the court should be stated on the first page of the document. You can find the address for the courthouse online or in any available local directory that includes information f

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