Jasmine O. asked

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My mother's will is deemed invalid by the probate court because it only has one witness signature instead of two. What would be the next step that I would have to take?

October 6th, 2023

Melissa D. answered

If your mother's will is deemed invalid by the probate court in Lucas County, Toledo, Ohio, due to h...

October 6th, 2023

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