Paralegal needs help with intestate will formal, is that done like any other formal probate case?

i need to know how to complete a formal intestate will, as quickly as possible?
ok, here is the problem, i need to know they type of forms that are needed for the state of utah if that helps any

Don't understand your question. Dying intestate means that the deceased does not have a Will. If the deceased's family wants to probate the estate, the estate is filed with the county probate court. There are both pro and con reasons to not go into probate court and attorney you work for needs to make that decision. If you are attempting to draft a Will, again the attorney needs to get involved.

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  • CatLaw says:

    Don't understand your question. Dying intestate means that the deceased does not have a Will. If the deceased's family wants to probate the estate, the estate is filed with the county probate court. There are both pro and con reasons to not go into probate court and attorney you work for needs to make that decision. If you are attempting to draft a Will, again the attorney needs to get involved.
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