Legal Question in Elder Law in Pennsylvania
Probate
There was one will, replaced by another, which was not admitted to probate. What happens to the estate? Is it considered intestate?
Asked on 12/11/04, 11:19 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Marc V. Taiani
AAAL - Allegheny Attorneys At Law
Re: Probate
I take it from the question that 2 wills were initially drafted, and the second was considered incomplete or not valid.....in this case several scenarios present themselves...I would recommend you contact an Attorney ASAP. Please feel free to visit my website at www.AlleghenyAttorneys.com.
Answered on 12/15/04, 2:10 pm
E. Garrett Gummer, III
Law Offices of E. Garrett Gummer, III
Re: Probate
I do not understand the question as posed. Please contact my office at 215-969-5004 and I will be happy to discuss your probate matter with you.
Answered on 12/14/04, 1:14 pm
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