Who gets to see a will?
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Who gets to see a will?
They include the following: anyone named or referred to in the will of the deceased, whether or not as a beneficiary; a parent or guardian of the deceased; anyone who would be entitled under the statutory rules to a share of the deceased estate if they had died intestate (without leaving a will);
How do I know if I have inherited money?
The best place to begin your search is www.Unclaimed.org, the website of the National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators (NAUPA). This free website contains information about unclaimed property held by each state. You can search every state where your loved one lived or worked to see if anything shows up.
How long after death is the trust read?
A trust can remain open for up to 21 years after the death of anyone living at the time the trust is created, but most trusts end when the trustor dies and the assets are distributed immediately.
Do all heirs have to sign?
All of the heirs must sign. The only way to get around a deadlock like this is to have the succession representative sell the house.