Must a will be read aloud to the family by an attorney or personal representative?

Must a will be read aloud to the family by an attorney or personal representative?

Must a will be read aloud to the family by an attorney or personal representative?

The “reading of the will” depicted in so many movies and television shows are mostly fictional and never happens in modern times. This practice was only common in the past when many people were not literate. No state requires that the will be read aloud to anyone. Once the will is filed with the probate court, it becomes a public record and anyone, including the general public, can read it.

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