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Commonly Asked Estate Planning Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Can a codicil to a missing will modify a different will?

Answered by attorney Christine James
Estate Planning lawyer at James Law Group
The 2006 will is likely going to be presumed revoked and replaced by the lost 2012 will. If the codicil disposes of all the property, you might be able to probate it and the 2012 will as a lost will and obtain your goal. See An Attorney!
The 2006 will is likely going to be presumed revoked and replaced by the lost 2012 will. If the codicil disposes of all the property, you might be able to probate it and the 2012 will as a lost will and obtain your goal. See An Attorney!
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How can I find out if my father had a Will drafted before he died?

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Answered by attorney James P Frederick (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Frederick & Frederick Attorneys at Law
You would check through all of his paperwork, first of all. You might check with his attorney, if you know that he had one. You might check his wallet or card file for an attorney business card. You would see if he had a safe deposit box. You would check with the probate court to see if they have a Will he filed with them. If you still cannot find anything, I would assume that he did not have a Will. 70% of the population has no estate planning.
You would check through all of his paperwork, first of all. You might check with his attorney, if you know that he had one. You might check his wallet or card file for an attorney business card. You would see if he had a safe deposit box. You would check with the probate court to see if they have a Will he filed with them. If you still cannot find anything, I would assume that he did not have a Will. 70% of the population has no estate planning.
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How could I get my grandmother's insurance settlement?

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Answered by attorney Randall C. Romei (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Ashcraft & Ashcraft, Ltd.
Was the insurance settlement for the benefit of the Granddaughter? Did the Grandmother receive the funds as in loco parent is of the granddaughter or as custodian, conservator or as guardian for the granddaughter? If so the funds should be the granddaughter's now that the granddaughter is of majority age. Unfortunately, by depositing the funds into a personal account the grandmother claimed the funds as her own. The granddaughter must take action in court to assert her claim over the funds or to seek damages from the grandmother for converting her funds.
Was the insurance settlement for the benefit of the Granddaughter? Did the Grandmother receive the funds as in loco parent is of the granddaughter or as custodian, conservator or as guardian for the granddaughter? If so the funds should be the granddaughter's now that the granddaughter is of majority age. Unfortunately, by depositing the funds into a personal account the grandmother claimed the funds as her own. The granddaughter must take action in court to assert her claim over the funds or to seek damages from the grandmother for converting her funds.
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