Will Sharing Legalities Ohio
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In Ohio, theres no legal obligation for your brother to share your mothers will while she is alive. After her passing, the wills executor must file it with the probate court, making it a public record. At that point, anyone can request a copy.Full Conversation
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In Ohio, there's no legal obligation for your brother to share the will while your mother is alive. However, after her passing, the will's executor must file it with the probate court, making it a public record. At that point, anyone can request a copy.
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I understand your concern. In Ohio, a person's will becomes public record only after their passing and its submission to the probate court. Until then, there's no obligation to share it with family members.