I need to know if my name is listed in probate records. Is there a national archive or database?
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Someone left me money in their will, some sort of fund or sorts. I have been told that the executor is "waiting it out" so they do not have to give it to me. How can I find out for sure, no one is willing to tell me anything, it is all hush hush. Is there a national archive or database where I can check to see if my name is listed?
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Answer:
Probate is local only. Wills are filed as public records in counties where you die and hold assets; and are often cross filed in jurisdictions where you owned property in order to give the estate power to dispose of assets. Start where he died. Or hire a probate lawyer in that county. Keep in mind most easy estates take a year or more to close.
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