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Need to find information regarding a filed will…?

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Need to find information regarding a filed will…?

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I would ask your parents to let you see the will first. If they were beneficiaries under the will or if one of them worked with the lawyer to probate her estate then they’re likely to have a copy or be able to get one from the lawyer. Otherwise… I’m not sure what state you’re in, but in Texas you can contact the County Clerk in the county your grandmother lived in. You need to talk to someone in the probate department and tell them you need a non-certified copy of her will. While this isn’t free, it normally only costs a dollar per page, and it is rare for a will to be more than 10 pages long. Another way is to contact her lawyer or the lawyer that probated the will (you can ask the county clerk who filed the probate) and tell them you believe you were a beneficiary and would like to see a copy of the will. More than likely they’ll help you out. If you are under 25 (in Texas) and she left you some money or property, it is likely that she put it in trust for you with your parents as t

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