Yes, the estate can be sued. It would be a claim against the estate.
The answer requires a change in perspective because a person can be sued under any circumstances whether they own real estate or not. However, if you are listed as an owner in a deed to real estate, and you are sued for any reason, the property will be exposed to any judgments against you. The judgment will become a lien against the real estate when it is recorded in the land records.
I'm saying the person who was driving your car. Cuz I mean, that'd be sooo wrong if you got sued, your not the one who crashed the car. Plus you're not suppose to drink and drive
You cannot sue a dead person but you can file a claim against the deceased individual's estate. If no estate has been opened, you can petition the court to open an estate.
A lawsuit commenced against a person can continue against his estate after his death. The attorney for the plaintiff's estate should have filed a notice in your father's estate that there is a claim against the estate.
Not unless they sold it without informing the buyer of the life estate. That could be fraud and they could be sued.
Congrats the answer is NO:)
For mishandling an estate.For mishandling an estate.For mishandling an estate.For mishandling an estate.
other person get sued
Yes, they can be sued. Its law.
No. They can only go after the assets of the person that is being sued. If you have a joint account with that person that is part of the other person's assets. Any account that is just in your name is safe as you are not the person being sued.
Yes, and he had 4 sons. His youngest was shipwrecked with him for 2 years and the sons sued the Spanish crown for not meeting the conditions of their contract with their father.
Yes.