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Eric calls in to discuss his 94-year-old father's will, which he cannot locate. The host explains that the will, if it was not filed or recorded during the father’s lifetime, is not available from the court. After a person's death, whoever possesses the original will has the obligation to file it with the probate court in the county of residence. Once filed, it becomes a public record, and copies can be obtained. Since Eric’s father is still alive, and assuming the will wasn’t filed before his death, Eric might need to create a new will due to concerns over his father's declining health, as he is experiencing symptoms of Alzheimer's.