Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in District of Columbia

Who is provided for in the will of deceased X

Alcoholic ''X'' husband leaves will at site of suicide. Has 3 children 31, 20 & 16. Told by his brothers that if there were anything, they would pass it on to the children. They will not communicate with me. How do I determine if will has been read and executed? Are they abliged to do so? Don't believe he left much due to quit job 4 years prior to death. Is there some avenue to determine if will has been acted upon outside of asking my ''X'' brother in laws?


Asked on 12/28/06, 1:41 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Walter LeVine Walter D. LeVine, Esq.

Re: Who is provided for in the will of deceased X

CALL THE SURROGATE'S OFFICE IN THE COUNTY HE RESIDED IN WHEN HE DIED AND THEY WILL TELL YOU THE STATUS. FOR A SMALL FEE, YOU CAN GET A COPY OF THE WILL, IF ONE WAS PROBATED.

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Answered on 12/28/06, 1:58 pm


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