Elder law, estate attorney explains Aretha Franklin's will situation

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It's been more than nine months since we lost the Queen of Soul, now we're learning Aretha Frankin did leave a will.

She may have left as many as three handwritten versions. But it's not technically a legal will, so will it hold up in a court of law? 

Joining FOX 2 is elder law and estate planning attorney Patrick Simasko to talk about what happens next.