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Subject: Caveat for Illinois Intestate Wills
Category: Family and Home > Families
Asked by: ini77-ga
List Price: $2.50
Posted: 07 Jul 2003 22:14 PDT
Expires: 06 Aug 2003 22:14 PDT
Question ID: 226344
How does one file a caveat in Illinois for an intestate will?

Request for Question Clarification by serenata-ga on 07 Jul 2003 22:51 PDT
Hello Ini77 ~

The term "intestate" means without a will, or can also refer to a
person who died without leaving a will, as in "He died intestate".

There is no provision in Illinois as you have worded your question, so
it might help if you could clarify what it is you are trying to
achieve.

Any clarification you can offer may help you get the answer you are
looking for.

Thanks,
Serenata

Clarification of Question by ini77-ga on 08 Jul 2003 07:05 PDT
In order to facilitate discovery of an Intestate will, I will to know
the
procedures in the State of Illinois to file a Caveat. Information an
heir-at-law for the intestate estate is not forthcoming since
decedant's death in Nov. 2001. Estate is still intestate but
administrator is refusing heirs-at-law regular information of all
actions taken by administrator/administrator lawyer/probate
judge/possible distribution etc.
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