Is there a period of time in which a Will should be presented to the family?

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Is there a period of time in which a Will should be presented to the family?

Our mother recently passed away and my brother and I have not been provided a copy of the Will. I as informed that there is one and that my sister is the trustee and the executor. I have concerns. Our mother has real property that is paid for other belongings. What are our options?

Asked on March 22, 2012 under Estate Planning, Oklahoma

Answers:

M.T.G., Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 12 years ago | Contributor

I am so sorry for your loss.  You will indeed receive a copy of the WIll and the Trust s beneficiaries of your Mother's estate.  Once your sister offers the Will for probate it becomes a public record.  The trust does not.  If you are worried about your sister's fulfilling her duties properly you have a right to ask status or hire an attorney to keep an eye.  This will be out of your own pocket.  Good luck. 


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