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I am sorry for your loss.
Estate settlement procedures (probate) are essentially governed by state law, which means your question is in the realm of a legal inquiry rather than a tax matter.
Regardless, you might want to consult an estates/trusts attorney, as a result (this would be particularly prudent if your father left an estate worth something and had not filed tax returns for a number of years).
I am sorry for your loss.
Estate settlement procedures (probate) are essentially governed by state law, which means your question is in the realm of a legal inquiry rather than a tax matter.
Regardless, you might want to consult an estates/trusts attorney, as a result (this would be particularly prudent if your father left an estate worth something and had not filed tax returns for a number of years).
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