Legal Question in Administrative Law in California
: "My grandmother passed away in 2010.and I wanted to know if she left me anything in her will. She lived in guam and passes away there . I live in California what should I do
Asked on 10/22/13, 12:23 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Bryan Whipple
Bryan R. R. Whipple, Attorney at Law
I recommend that you retain a Guam attorney or paralegal with specialization in the area of wills, trusts and probate matters. A relatively inexpensive consultation should allow you to learn whether there has been any probate proceeding. This is not something a California lawyer would ordinarily be able to handle directly. I looked up "Guam attorney probate" in a Google search and found quite a few Web sites that might be leads to finding someone who can help you.
Answered on 10/22/13, 2:22 pm
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