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Q: Can a person inherit their father's property if the person was born out of wedlock?
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A female who will inherit property after a person's death?

heiress


What is the name given to a female who inherit a property after a person's death?

an in heritor


Can a daughter inherit the property of the person who married her widowed mother?

If that person had legally adopted the daughter then she would be his legal heir. Otherwise the only way she could inherit his property would be by his will and she would not be considered as next of kin if he died intestate.


If a person dies without clear title can her heirs inherit her property?

The heirs can only inherit what the decedent owned. If she didn't have clear title then you won't inherit clear title. At some point the title will need to be cleared up. That will be whenever you wish to sell or mortgage the property.


Can someone who stands to inherit land lose it if they are in or file bankruptcy?

If the person who currently owns the land is not yet deceased, then the person who may inherit the land has no current interest in the property. This has no effect on bankruptcy proceedings.


Is an heir a spouse?

No, an heir is not a spouse. An heir is a person who is entitled to inherit a deceased person's assets or property according to the laws of inheritance. A spouse may be an heir if they are named in the deceased person's will or if they are entitled to inherit under intestacy laws.


Who is considered an heir who has rights to redeem a foreclosed property?

If the person who lost the property by foreclosure died within the redemption period their heirs are those persons who would inherit their property in the absence of a will under the state laws of intestacy. You can check the laws in your state at the related question link.If the person who lost the property by foreclosure died within the redemption period their heirs are those persons who would inherit their property in the absence of a will under the state laws of intestacy. You can check the laws in your state at the related question link.If the person who lost the property by foreclosure died within the redemption period their heirs are those persons who would inherit their property in the absence of a will under the state laws of intestacy. You can check the laws in your state at the related question link.If the person who lost the property by foreclosure died within the redemption period their heirs are those persons who would inherit their property in the absence of a will under the state laws of intestacy. You can check the laws in your state at the related question link.


Who gets firearms when someone dies?

Whoever. Most firearms are treated like any other property. Whoever would inherit the person's other property would also inherit the firearm as long as that person can legally own the firearm. There are some exceptions to that for NFA/Class 3 stuff like machine guns and silencers.


What part of speech is used for a person born out of wedlock?

A person born out of wedlock is known as "illegitimate" or a "love child." The part of speech for "child" is a noun, and "illegitimate" is an adjective.


Could women Allowed To Inherit Property Even If They had Brothers?

Inheritance of property is not determined based on a person's gender. It is decided based on if there was a will present and any spoken agreements of the land owner.


In Florida what rights does a child have to a deceased father's house if there was no will and his girlfriend is a joint mortgage holder?

You have some rights to inherit your fathers property - if it is his property and in his name - and the girlfriend may have part ownership or should have if she has been paying on it. See a lawyer. * When a person dies without a will the deceased property and asssets are distributed in accordance with the state's probate succession laws. Ownership is real property is determined by how the property is titled the names on the mortgage agreement only indicate who is responsible for the debt. The wording of the property deed determines whether or not the property is subject to probate procedure and partitioning.


Can you transfer real estate by will without paying off mortgage?

Any other person who may inherit the property would inherit it subject to the mortgage. If the mortgage is not paid the bank can take possession of the property by foreclosure. The person who owned the property at the time of the mortgage signed their rights in the property over to the bank when they signed the note and mortgage. Depending on your state laws the bank either owns the property or has a lien on it until the debt is paid. The bank will not release its interest until it's paid in full.