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Yes. However, if he had a wife and children the court will consider them first if any of them wish to hold that position.

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In the absence of a will, the probate court would typically appoint an administrator to handle the estate. The mother may be able to petition the court to become the administrator if she is next of kin and meets the legal requirements.

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