You are a paralegal in a small law firm and your attorney has prepared a will for a client. The client dies and his son from out of town calls. The call is referred to you because the attorney is out of town. The son asks what information he needs to bring in to get the estate probated and what the fees will be. Which of the following statements is true?
A) You may answer all his questions.
B) You may tell him the items needed to probate the will, but he must discuss the fee with the attorney.
C) You may tell him the fees but he must discuss the items required for probate with the attorney.
D) You may not answer any of his questions.
B) You may tell him the items needed to probate the will, but he must discuss the fee with the attorney.
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