Probate Without Will Guidance

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In Ohio, if someone dies without a will, the estate is distributed according to intestate succession laws, typically among the spouse and children. If you suspect a will was destroyed, gather any evidence you may have. Consider consulting a probate attorney for specific advice, as many offer virtual consultations, which can be helpful if you have agoraphobia.

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No that's why I'm speaking to you. I'm in Ohio
I apologize for the confusion earlier. In Ohio, if someone dies without a will, the estate is distributed according to intestate succession laws:
- The estate is divided among the spouse and children.
- If there's no spouse, children inherit everything.
- If you suspect the will was destroyed, gather any evidence you may have.
Have you considered consulting a probate attorney in Ohio? They can offer specific advice based on your situation.
No I have major agoraphobia. I'm trying to find a legal probate chat ai
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. In Florida, when someone dies without a will, the estate is distributed according to intestate succession laws:
- The estate is generally divided among the spouse and children.
- If there's no spouse, children inherit everything.
- If you suspect the will was destroyed, gather any evidence you may have.
While I can provide general information, you might benefit from consulting a probate attorney who can offer specific advice based on your situation. If visiting an attorney is difficult due to agoraphobia, many offer virtual consultations. Would you like assistance in finding such services?
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I understand your situation and the challenges you're facing. If there was no will, intestate succession laws will apply. If you suspect a will was destroyed, having any evidence or witnesses could be crucial. Would you like some general guidance on how to gather such evidence?