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How to learn content of deceased parent's will?


There are only 2 natural daughters of my deceased father and mother. My sister and myself. She is married and lives in the same town my father did, and I am single and live out of state. What other options do I have to disclose the contents of my fathers' Will? My father died In June, 2006 after being put into Hospice in a government hospital in Ohio. The woman he married, after my mother committed suicide, put him in Hospice as she claimed she didn't want to take care of him. This woman has 2 adult unmarried children now living with her in my fathers' home with my mothers' furniture! I asked this woman to show me my fathers' will that he drew up in 2005 when he was in good health. Her son said "IF YOU'RE IN THE WILL, WE WILL NOTIFY YOU IN 2 WEEKS". It has been 2 months and I KNOW my father put me in his Will. When he made out his new will last year, he told me, he told his neighbor and my sister that I am in his Will. However, Ohio State Probate law states that the surviving spouse does not have a "time limit" to file probate, IF she files at all. Can I file Probate in order to expose the contents of my fathers' will?

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