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register of wills

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A quick definition of register of wills:

A register of wills is a government official who keeps records of probated wills and issues letters testamentary and letters of administration. They also serve as the clerk of the probate court. In some states, this position does not exist. The register of wills is responsible for maintaining accurate records of all probate cases and ensuring that the proper legal procedures are followed.

A more thorough explanation:

A register of wills is a government official who records probated wills, issues letters testamentary and letters of administration, and serves generally as the clerk of the probate court. They exist only in some states.

  • In Pennsylvania, the Register of Wills is responsible for overseeing the probate process and maintaining records of wills and estates.
  • In Maryland, the Register of Wills is responsible for appointing personal representatives, collecting inheritance taxes, and maintaining records of wills and estates.

These examples illustrate how the register of wills is a government official who handles the legal process of probating wills and maintaining records of estates.

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