It is going to depend on how the will was written. If there was no will, the intestacy laws protect all of the descendants of the decadent. This might be a good time to consult a probate attorney in your jurisdiction.
In order to file anything on an estate, for anyone's sister or kids, is to talk to a lawyer. If the husband will not give them back their things, after 2 years of marriage, he could be forced to by the law.
State laws vary, and your husband's children may be able to claim a portion of his estate unless he does some estate planning now. All your property and accounts should be held as joint tenants with the right of survivorship. If not, then your husband should have a will drafted by an attorney who specializes in probate and estate planning. If he does neither then his children may be able to claim a portion. You can check the laws of intestacy in your state at the related question link below.
My father is deceased my mother used quitclaim deed to sell property what about the kids do fathers interest pass to kids
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well there is 2 kids and they are sisters and brothers. there mum died so they have stepmother and she started to have a new baby. stepmother's dog,like a robot and he started to talk when they got in to panic room or whatever its called. stepmother was a spier and they are spy kids too after all the adventcher. this can be in 3D or 4D . there is a number cards witch t smells in whatever part it is to make you feel like you are in the mood in movie. you can check it out on wiki to know bit more!
Unless your husband and/or you have been ordered by the courts to not contact them, or to not contact them without the mother's permission, yes, you can contact your stepchildren. It's actually quite common for a stepmother to contact her stepchildren, especially if they have a good relationship.
Generally, mother's estate is responsible for her debts. If there is no estate her creditors are out of luck.
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Jane Yolen's parents: (deceased) Will Yolen and Isabel Yolen Husband: (deceased) David W. Stemple Kids: Heidi, Adam, and Jason Grandkids: (in age order) Glendon, Maddison, Alison, David, and twins Caroline and Amelia She has a brother, as well, Steven Yolen and many brothers and sisters-in-law and nieces, nephews, grand nieces and nephews, and cousins all over the world.
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Yes she did have kids but later on divorced with his husband and the husband took the children after a series of arguments
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