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My ex-husband has died and our children are named as benficiaries in his will. Am I entitled to, and who would I contact, to obtain a copy of his will.Thank you
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Good Evening,You personally are not entitled to get a copy of the will as you are not a beneficiary.If your children are minors then as the Guardian you would be able to obtain a copy for on their behalf.You would need to contact the executor of the will or if you know the solicitor that drafted the will and has the original you can contact them.If the will has been probated, then you can obtain a copy of the probate which will have the will attached from the Supreme Court of New South Wales for a small fee.I hope this is of assistance. If you have any further questions please not hesitate to contact me.Having answered your question I would like to explain how I am paid for my work. The rating given by you, for my answer will decide whether or not I will be paid for my work. At the end of this post you will see 5 faces asking you to rate my work. Selecting either of the 2 the unhappy faces means you are not happy with my answer and do not wish me to be paid for my work. The other 3 mean I am paid. I would prefer you rate me at the very end of our session not after each response. This way I can be sure you have an answer that assists you and you can rate the whole experience. If you want more information after I respond, or wish to have something cleared up, select "Reply so Sydney-Lawyer" or "Reply to Expert" and we can continue until you are satisfied. I am here to assist you as quickly as possible, and you rating each post will delay the process as it does not tell me what the issue is. I would prefer you ask me questions than rating the response and not providing me with further questions.
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