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Questions about probate
Hello! I am a newbie and working the probate angle. Went to the courthouse today and have a few questions for someone who has been in the biz for a while and has success with probate.
1. Any special way of a approaching the estate rep?
2. When they are represented by a lawyer, do you reach out to the heir or to the lawyers office?
3. A lot of times, the heir lives at the same address as the dead. Do you go after that too or it might be a rental and you focus only on the asset left?
Sorry these might be obvious questions. I appreciate any help.
Thanks, Karina