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Rubymontoya60
Asked December 2017
How can I find my dad's will if I don't know the attorney's name but I have seen his will and now we can't find it?
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Dec 2017
Ruby, do you know who is the Executor of the Will? If yes, that person should have a copy.
12/18/2017 17:12:14
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Dec 2017
Dear Ruby,
I would check with the local Law Society and see if they have any suggestions.
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Look at old check registers for a check paid to the attorney.
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notrydoyoda
Dec 2017
Do you remember where you last saw his will? Has anyone else seen his will?
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I would check with the local Law Society and see if they have any suggestions.