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A Second Will Found Decades Later In Hawaii

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Reverand

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Grandparents died in hawaii and an older will was executed. About thirty years later the grandchildren found the newer will in attic. It appears valid. Can the estate be reprobabted now, or is it too late?

They were not rigourous about legal matters, but had heirlooms and property.

 


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LawLady

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In most staes it would be long past the due date, but ask a lawyer in Hawaii and if there are things that are different, perhaps an informal adjustment could be made as a moral, rather than a legal, matter.
 

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