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?? Humpleupagus ?? (humpleupagus@eveningzoo.club)'s status on Tuesday, 27-Aug-2024 06:16:44 JST?? Humpleupagus ?? You should probably get a lawyer. Probates are statutory commission in most states, meaning the attorney gets paid out of the estate, as does the administrator, so no up front fees, and in this case, the estate could have a claim against the wife that needs to be litigated in order to liquidate it (reduce it to a judgment). I wouldn't litigate pro per.