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Often, the best place to store your will is with your executor. ... If you don't want your executor to know what your will says, you can place it in a sealed envelope, and ask that it only be opened upon your death. Your executor should store it in a safe place, such as his or her safe deposit box or personal safe at home.
If the deceased person hired a lawyer to draft the will, the lawyer may have the original signed document or a copy of it. If you think that's the case, call the lawyer to notify him or her of the death. The lawyer will then be required to file the will with the probate court, and you can get a copy.
A lot of attorneys offer to keep the original wills they prepare for their clients, at no charge. They do this so they can probate the estates of their clients. ... There are good reasons to let your attorney keep your original wills.
A copy of a will is sometimes legal, but generally only after court proceedings establish it to be a true reproduction of the original and under circumstances where the original is lost. ... In the absolute absence of an original will, most state courts have alternate rules for admitting a copy into probate.
Lawyers retain their client files, which may include a copy of a will, for a state specific time period, which is usually 7 years. Original documents are given to clients for safe keeping.
If you had an attorney draw up your will, she would maintain a copy of it, but your executor will need to submit the original will to probate court.
All beneficiaries named in a will are entitled to receive a copy of it so they can understand what they'll be receiving from the estate and when they'll be receiving it. If any beneficiary is a minor, his natural or legal guardian should be given a copy of the will on his behalf.
Probate usually works like this: After your death, the person you named in your will as executor -- or, if you die without a will, the person appointed by a judge -- files papers in the local probate court. ... Then, relatives and creditors are officially notified of your death.
Contact the deceased person's attorney. ... Talk to the deceased person's close family members and friends. ... Check around the deceased's home for a safe deposit box key. ... Visit the surrogate or probate court of all counties the deceased person owned real estate in and previously lived in.
When the Beneficiaries of a Will Are Notified Beneficiaries of a will must be notified no later than three months after the will is accepted for probate.
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