The procedure for admitting to probate a Will executed in Illinois, by an Illinois resident, is pretty simple. A wrinkle is added if the Will wasn't executed in Illinois. A typical scenario is where a person executes a Will in another state, and then moves to (and dies in) Illinois. Can the "foreign Will" be admitted to probate in Illinois?
The answer is "yes," in the following situations:
1. The Will has already been admitted to probate in another state,
2. The Will, although executed outside Illinois, was executed in accordance with...
a. Illinois law;
b. The law of the state in which it was executed; or
c. The law of the state in which the testator lived when the Will was executed.