This issue is so important that you should consult with an attorney in your area who specializes in Special Needs Law and Planning. A person with special needs who receives any type of government entitlement could lose that benefit if they receive an inheritance. The benefits may be withheld until the inheritance has been spent. It is much better to place the money in a special needs trust for extras that might improve the quality of life in some way. However, you need expert advice to do it correctly . . . ASAP.
When her parents died, they left her a pittance as her inheritance, making she and her spoiled siblings livid.
Yes, if there are no descending heirs such as children, grandchildren and so on, then an estate passing by intestacy goes to the ascendants, meaning the parents, then siblings and their issue. If there are no parents and siblings or issue of siblings, then it goes further up to grandparents.
The court will appoint an executor.
You can always ask your parents. If they are deceased, the executor of the will can tell you.
If all four siblings are listed as legal owners of the deceased parents' house, then decisions regarding its sale would typically require unanimous agreement. If one sibling is able to establish power of attorney or has been assigned as executor of the estate, they could potentially make decisions on behalf of the others, but this would depend on the specific legal arrangements in place.
If there is a will, the will be followed. In the event that a will has not been made, assets are passed equally among children, parents, siblings, spouse, and grandparents, if no relatives are found, the assets go to the state.
The executor now controlling the estate has to do the transfer but if they had an executor, there is probably also a will, attorney, and a beneficiary (ies)
No, the executor is responsible for carrying out the decedent's wishes as spelled out in the will, but the will itself cannot be changed.
Every thing will go to his wife if he has a will stating that it does. Otherwise, each state has it's own inheritance laws that can include parents, siblings and children.
no siblings are not also parents. siblings is a word for brothers and sisters so you do not have to say my brothers and sisters all the time.
inheritance is when you get features from your parents when you are born and whilst you are growing up!! but environmental inheritance is stuff like tattoos and scars e.g!! inheritance from your parents is features like: eyes, height, weight e.g
no siblings are not also parents. siblings is a word for brothers and sisters so you do not have to say my brothers and sisters all the time.