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Eric and Ocoee Eric youre on news 96:5 go ahead thank you my dad is 94 and he has a will but we cant find the copy anywhere and he had it through a lawyer I think it was filed with the court okay can I get a copy of the will from the court somehow Eric while your dad was alive that will was not filed or recorded anywhere okay now once somebody passes away the law says it whoever has possession of that persons original will is obligated to file it with the probate court in the county where the person resides once they file that will it is public record and you could get a copy of it so Eric if youre talking about somebody filing and after your dad died yeah you can get a copy of it if youre saying Tom did it get filed before your dad died no the answer is no so basically I dont know the attorney so basically we need to make a new will then basically you told me your dad died right no no hes alive okay and were just we cant find a copy anywhere hes getting like Alzheimers so