My Dad has passed recently and we haven't been able to find a will, have tried calling local lawyers to no avail. What's

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Customer: My Dad has passed recently and we haven't been able to find a will, have tried calling local lawyers to no avail. What's next??
JA: Can you confirm which state you're in? It will help the Lawyer give you a specific answer since laws can vary by location.
Customer: Central Otago NZ
JA: What steps have you taken so far?
Customer: Calling around local lawyers, searching paperwork, phone and laptop.
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Customer: He owned a business so we're pretty sure he would have had something written down will wise
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Hi My name is ***** ***** I am a New Zealand lawyer based in Wellington with more than 42 years of experience. I am here to help with your questions.
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Unfortunately some people do not get around to signing wills. You can contact the Law Society who advertise with all lawyers for wills, where there is an issue like this. Their contact is https://www.lawsociety.org.nz/professional-practice/will-notices/

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I hope this is useful and please feel free to ask further

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My father also owns an apiary business, we have someone willing to look after and run it until I can decide what to do with it, should I be seeking help from a real lawyer to draw up a contract or something??
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You will need to draw up a contract. You should see an estate lawyer to help with the estate issues such as the business because you may need to get Letters of Administration to wind up his estate, if there is no will found.

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