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Part of it will depend on the wording on the deed. If it has rights of survivorship, they estate can probably sell it by providing a copy of the other relative's death certificate. Otherwise, they may have to open an estate for the deceased relative so the executor can transfer the title.
An heir does not have to be a blood relative. An heir, also known as a beneficiary, is whoever is listed in a will or trust as a beneficiary. So it could be a friend, or a charitable organization, or a blood relative. It is up to the person making the will or living trust.
When someone writes a will, there may be several copies left with various people, but there has to be at least one copy left with the named executor of the will. The executor is someone trusted by the relative in question, and it is usually a fairly logical and obvious choice, so figure out who would have been chosen and ask that person if he or she is in possession of a will. Sometimes, however, the estate is not that well organized and the will was not given to anyone, and was just left in the papers of the deceased, which someone may have to examine. And of course, there are also people who never bothered to write a will, so there is no guarantee that you will ever find one.
yes i have read it... wats your questions?
Of course it is illegal to make changes to a decedent's will. Anyone who does so should be reported to the authorities immediately.
It was created so the gods and goddesses could read it; or he wrote it for himself.
Homicide, death of a human. Well, no one gets out alive. Homicide is a broad topic. So, how anyone feels about homicide will depend greatly on a number of variables. How the death occurred, why, what roll the deceased played in their own death, age of the deceased, popularity of the deceased, and countless other elements.
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Anyone who the family or the deceased wants to attend may do so, it is up to the family or the person who's making the funeral arrangements.
We haven’t reached the date 5816 so there is no report on anyone dead.
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It is a bit hard for anyone other than the estate to cash the checks, so yes, they are reported to the estate.