Locating a Loved One’s Will: Common Places to Search
Begin the process of locating your loved one's will, an essential step in managing their estate.
Common Locations
- Start your search in the following places where wills are often kept:
- Lawyer's office
- Home office and workplace
- File cabinets and drawers
- Email correspondence
- Computers or external hard drives
- Safe-deposit boxes
- Accountant or financial advisor's office
- Local probate court
Verify Date
- Confirm that the will you find is the most recent, as only the latest one is legally recognized.
- Look for a document dated within the past two years.
No Will Found?
- If you can't locate a will, it's possible your loved one didn't have one. In such cases, the estate is considered intestate.
Locating a Loved One’s Will: Common Places to Search
Begin the process of locating your loved one's will, an essential step in managing their estate.
Common Locations
- Start your search in the following places where wills are often kept:
- Lawyer's office
- Home office and workplace
- File cabinets and drawers
- Email correspondence
- Computers or external hard drives
- Safe-deposit boxes
- Accountant or financial advisor's office
- Local probate court
Verify Date
- Confirm that the will you find is the most recent, as only the latest one is legally recognized.
- Look for a document dated within the past two years.
No Will Found?
- If you can't locate a will, it's possible your loved one didn't have one. In such cases, the estate is considered intestate.