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(whooshing) - Today were gonna talk about how to find what accounts your loved one owned when they were alive. Lets jump right in. We have helped hundreds of families through the probate process, and one of the questions that comes up on a regular basis, a lot, is what bank accounts, credit cards, or other accounts did their loved one have? Now, if its the surviving spouse in our office, then they usually have a pretty good idea of what accounts their loved one had. (laughing) Sometimes there are some surprises, but for the most part, the spouse will have a pretty complete picture of assets and debts. But what do we do when the person in my office is a son or a daughter that lived out of town? If were going to start a probate in Oklahoma, then we need to know who they owed money to and how much they had saved in financial institutions. Its not always possible, and Ill get into why its not always possible in a minute, but before I start a probate, I like to know who all the credi