This section of our website allows you to review relevant portions of actual probate files (entire files are often hundreds of pages long) of deceased individuals. These files are public documents available to virtually anyone who goes to the local probate court file room and asks to see the probate files.
Although you may be shocked at what you see, and although you may feel that the records you see should not be public information, the simple fact is that IT IS ALL A MATTER OF PUBLIC RECORD! Nothing posted in this section of our website is private or confidential information.
In fact, the files in this section have been uploaded by some of the registered users of this website. Registered users of our site may upload public probate files to this section of our site at any time. In fact, we encourage it.
Accordingly, we invite you to become a registered user of our site. Then go to your local probate office and review several public probate files. Copy the relevant pages and then upload them to this section of our website. Help us build our online probate database.
That way people can become educated about probate and estate resolution issues in their area. We believe that when they do, they will want to become members of LawyersDirect and receive all the benefits of advance legal planning; including the fact that most of our advance planning member’s personal and private family information never ends up as public record in some county probate court file room.
So, take a few minutes and review the summary data from some of the probate files that have been uploaded from