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If the decedent owned the property by a survivorship deed with his spouse then the property will become the sole property of the surviving spouse upon his death. If the decedent was the sole owner of the property then his estate must be probated in order for the title to real estate to pass to the heirs legally. The property will pass according to the will once it has been reviewed by the court. If the decedent had no will, their property passes according to the laws of intestacy in their jurisdiction. You should contact an attorney who specializes in probate law in your area.

If the decedent owned the property by a survivorship deed with his spouse then the property will become the sole property of the surviving spouse upon his death. If the decedent was the sole owner of the property then his estate must be probated in order for the title to real estate to pass to the heirs legally. The property will pass according to the will once it has been reviewed by the court. If the decedent had no will, their property passes according to the laws of intestacy in their jurisdiction. You should contact an attorney who specializes in probate law in your area.

If the decedent owned the property by a survivorship deed with his spouse then the property will become the sole property of the surviving spouse upon his death. If the decedent was the sole owner of the property then his estate must be probated in order for the title to real estate to pass to the heirs legally. The property will pass according to the will once it has been reviewed by the court. If the decedent had no will, their property passes according to the laws of intestacy in their jurisdiction. You should contact an attorney who specializes in probate law in your area.

If the decedent owned the property by a survivorship deed with his spouse then the property will become the sole property of the surviving spouse upon his death. If the decedent was the sole owner of the property then his estate must be probated in order for the title to real estate to pass to the heirs legally. The property will pass according to the will once it has been reviewed by the court. If the decedent had no will, their property passes according to the laws of intestacy in their jurisdiction. You should contact an attorney who specializes in probate law in your area.

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If the decedent owned the property by a survivorship deed with his spouse then the property will become the sole property of the surviving spouse upon his death. If the decedent was the sole owner of the property then his estate must be probated in order for the title to real estate to pass to the heirs legally. The property will pass according to the will once it has been reviewed by the court. If the decedent had no will, their property passes according to the laws of intestacy in their jurisdiction. You should contact an attorney who specializes in probate law in your area.

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