Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in Minnesota
mom's will
I've been told by my uncle's attorney
that I must get consent from my
mom to get a copy of her will. Is that
correct? This very same attorney told
me last week he would send out copy
and now I get a letter stating he
cannot without consent?What is
going on? My mom is in nursing
home with dimentia. BTW, the
attorney willingly sent my a copy of
my Dad's will without his consent.
I've been trying to get info. from the
attorney ever since my Dad passed
on 10-18-07.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: mom's will
Your question need further information. Is there a conservator or power of attorney for your mother. They can get access to all information and documents. Who is the named executor/personal representative? If you dad passed, is there a probate? If so then there is a probate file with his Will in it. However, since your mother is still alive, only a court appointed conservator or her power of attorney can act for her. Her private documents are hers and not yours. You could petition for the appointment of a conservator for your mother and ask to be appointed. Dennis.