Verify Probate Process Authenticity

Summary

To verify the authenticity of a probate process, check the attorneys name in the Pennsylvania Bar Associations directory, request the probate case number and confirm it with the California Probate Court, and look up the mans obituary online. Avoid sharing personal or financial information without proper verification.

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A man contacted me on tictok. Said he was dying dying from cancer and that he didnt have any family and that god told him to leave his money to me. I didnt believe him. But i texted him a couple of times just to check on him. We corresponded about * or * times. He gave me his attorneys name which just contacted me. This inheretense equals *.* million. The lawyer explained that he had to take the paperwork to the courthouse to get my name registered on the estate. I need to kno what the process is for probate court
Hi Michael, probate processes vary by location. Could you please tell me where this is taking place? This will help me provide accurate information.
The man that passed lived in California but the so called attorney in Pennsylvania. How do i kno if this is for real
Hi Michael, this situation could potentially be a scam. Here are a few things you can do to verify its authenticity:
- Request the lawyer's contact details and verify them online.
- Ask for a case number to confirm it in the California Probate Court's records.
- Never share personal or financial information without verification.
Always consult with a local attorney before proceeding.
Sir or mam i havent. I need free legal advice thats y im contacting u. I have no money. Please tell me how can i find out if either one of these people are real
To verify if these people are real:
- Check the attorney's name in the Pennsylvania Bar Association's directory.
- Request the probate case number and check with the California Probate Court.
- Confirm the man's obituary online.
Remember, do not share any personal or financial information without proper verification.
Ok thanks
You're welcome, Michael. If you have any more questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask. Be safe and cautious with your personal and financial information.