Yes. However, if he had a wife and children the court will consider them first if any of them wish to hold that position.
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.
The possessive form for the plural noun sons-in-law is sons-in-law's. Example: My sons-in-law's party was a special occasion.
The deceased son's children are typically entitled to their deceased parent's share of the estate that would have been inherited if he were alive. This would vary depending on the specific laws of the jurisdiction or any will left by your father. It is recommended to consult with a lawyer for guidance on how the estate will be distributed.
The Sons of Liberty was a secret society that played a major role in battling the Stamp Act in 1765.
Sons-in-law is plural.
Under primogeniture, the eldest son typically inherits the entire estate or a larger portion of it compared to other siblings. The exact amount of inheritance received can vary depending on the specific laws or customs in place at the time of inheritance.
A power of attorney only represents a living person. After their death, the sons will have to have the court appoint an executor for the estate.
A life estate is in laymans terms really just a freehold as it is not an estate of inheritance which arises by grant or loperation of law for the benefit of a person or people for the rest of their known life and since nineteen twenty five it can exist in freehold only in equity under a trust as a life interest so there is no real estate for an heir to claim his stake in.
Sons of the Vegetal Mother ended in 1971.
Sons of the Vegetal Mother was created in 1969.
The Wayward Sons of Mother Earth was created on 1991-10-17.
A Mother and Sons of '76 - 1911 was released on: USA: 1 July 1911
Historically, it was considered a good career for younger sons; bishops and archbishops lived a fairly noble-like lifestyle, and it avoided splitting the family estate.
Tziporah was Moses' wife, and the mother of his two sons ... Gershom and Eliezer.
You need to probate your mother's estate for title to the real estate to pass to her heirs. Until the estate is probated there is no living legal owner of the property. It is owned by your mother's estate. After payment of her debts, her property will be distributed according to the laws of intestacy of your state. If your mother left two sons and no spouse, title to the property will pass to her sons who will share her property equally. At that time, the brother who is living in the house could buy his brother's share in the property. If one brother wants to sell and the other doesn't, the first could bring a Petition to Partition in the local court of equity. The court would arrange to sell the property and after all the legal costs and expenses are deducted the proceeds from the sale would be divided equally between the brothers.
The estate is responsible.
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