No.
We are informed of elder Hamlet's death by seeing his ghost appear.
Roosevelt? If so the date of her mothers death is December 7th, 1892.
yes
Yes, but the buyer must be informed.
Legally, only with permission of the court.
It depends on what she has stated in her will. If there is no will, then the government will look into the case and decide who inherits what. If the mother had debts to pay, then the bank can legally take possession of the property to sell in order to pay off the debts.
No you can legally move out when you are 18 no matter what state you are in.
Will cannot be changed after the death of the testator. His last will is to be given effect after his death.
Only by death
I have much profundity for the story of her mothers death.
You should be able to get a copy of the death certificate from the town clerk's office in the town where your mother died.
If life insurance policy holder changed his job and address but didn't informed what will happen in the case of death?