How do I know if I’m entitled to my late mother’s estate?

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How do I know if I’m entitled to my late mother’s estate?

I was told by family members I was supposed to receive money at age 18 or when the house was sold.

Asked on January 8, 2015 under Estate Planning, Ohio

Answers:

M.D., Member, California and New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 9 years ago | Contributor

If her Will has been probated, then it is on file with the probate court in the county in which she was domiciled as of the date of her death. Anyone is entitled to get a copy of it. Also, if you were a beneficiary named in her Will, then you would have been notified of your inheritance. If your mother died without a Will, then as as her child (or one of her children), you are entitled to certan inheritance rights as her legal heir, If your family will not cooperate in divulging any information to you, you can contact the appropriate probate court or consult with a probate attoreny as to your legal rights in the matter.


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