You can try. If you can prove you have direct relations to the deceased, you can put forward a claim on the estate based that you are an heir of the testaor. However, this can be costly in legal fees, and in the end, you may end up with nothing.
Probably West Virginia in a high scoring contest. West Virginia has too much team speed, just ask Oklahoma about that.
In West Virginia, the deadline to contest a will is typically within one year from the date of the will's probate. However, if the contest is based on a lack of capacity or undue influence, it can be filed within two years of the testator's death. It's important to consult with a legal professional for specific guidance, as there may be exceptions or additional factors to consider.
West Virginia is North-West of Virgina. They are adjoining states; West Virginia was once part of Virginia.
If you're going to West Virginia (which you might have mentioned) it's 206 miles.
West Virginia
West Virginia has three different state songs. They are "The West Virginia Hills," "West Virginia, My Home Sweet Home," and "This is My West Virginia."
virginia. think about it... west virginia is called west virginia because it's west of virginia. :/
The states of Virginia and West Virginia are still that: the separate states of Virginia and West Virginia.
It is actually considered to be north-northwest (NNW)
Virginia
In West Virginia parents are not allowed to sign over their parental rights to a child. If the other biological parent is married and the spouse wants to adopt to child, then it's possible to not contest the adoption and let it proceed.
Virginia is longer than West Virginia.