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Hi, if a specific beneficiary is receiving money, I can see that they share in probate costs, but if it is just a tangible gift, here real estate, do they have to come up with funds to pay their pro-rata share of regular probate /PR costs and expenses?</div>
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Mike Atkins </div>
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