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Depends on the law in the country where they are.
You need to consult with an attorney who specializes in property law and probate law who can research and document your father's mineral rights and then probate his estate to make certain those rights pass to you legally.
Yes, however keep this in mind; Under the law minors are not 'competent' to be a party to a legally enforceable contract. That being said: Minors also cannot bring suit to protect their own interests. Their parents/guardians must do it for them.
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Yes, you do have to probate a will. The court is going to insure that the will is executed and protect the desires of the deceased. They also want to make sure that the state gets the appropriate taxes.
to protect citizens rights
To protect welfare of the labourers and to protect the rights of labourers
The law is put in place for all to abide, it protects us a s citizens and protect our rights. If you do not live by the law you will pay the penalty.
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You need to schedule a consultation with an attorney who specializes in probate in your area. The probate code is too long to provide at this website.
You should consult with an attorney who specializes in probate law in your jurisdiction. If the decedent did not leave the personal property to you by a Will and there are other heirs who have rights of inheritance, the estate may need to be probated.You should consult with an attorney who specializes in probate law in your jurisdiction. If the decedent did not leave the personal property to you by a Will and there are other heirs who have rights of inheritance, the estate may need to be probated.You should consult with an attorney who specializes in probate law in your jurisdiction. If the decedent did not leave the personal property to you by a Will and there are other heirs who have rights of inheritance, the estate may need to be probated.You should consult with an attorney who specializes in probate law in your jurisdiction. If the decedent did not leave the personal property to you by a Will and there are other heirs who have rights of inheritance, the estate may need to be probated.
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