Can you start probate court without death certificates?
Lindsay R asked:
My mother in law passed away suddenly in January. We live in Arizona. I was wondering, can you go start the proceedings with probate court without the death certificates. We haven’t received them yet and I was hoping someone could give me an answer on what we can do. My mother in law left the house, verbally, to my husband. No one else in the family wants it and isn’t going to fight for it. She did not leave a will. She had the papers but unfortunately did get to finish them. Any ideas or any referrals to a good lawyer to ask?
Ross Eyton
My mother in law passed away suddenly in January. We live in Arizona. I was wondering, can you go start the proceedings with probate court without the death certificates. We haven’t received them yet and I was hoping someone could give me an answer on what we can do. My mother in law left the house, verbally, to my husband. No one else in the family wants it and isn’t going to fight for it. She did not leave a will. She had the papers but unfortunately did get to finish them. Any ideas or any referrals to a good lawyer to ask?
Ross Eyton















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