Depends on where the loot is. Usually, simply presenting a certificate of death and your power of attorney and/or a copy of the will to the bank will get the job done. If the money is a huge pile, a lawyer might be the way to go.
Go to the court house and request one. You have a right as a natural heir of your grandmother. They may charge you copying costs. Of course, this supposes that you are 18 or older.
Your grandmother is not there as a source of money for you. As a normal caring human being you should be thinking about what you can do for and how you can help your grandmother, not trying to get money out of her. Remember when people are old they can no longer work to earn money and they live on a small pension. This pension will be barely enough to live on and she may not have any money spare to give to you. However, grandparents are usually loving people and she may want to 'treat' you occasionally. If this is the case you are lucky and should not abuse this.
First the will must be filed for probate and an executor must be appointed. After the payment of the debts of the estate the executor must make distribution of the remaining estate according to the provisions in the will and the state probate laws. The executor acts under the supervision of the court and must settle the estate with expediency.
Unless the title transfer had restrictions on it, such as a survivorship clause, yes, it can be sold.
Signing on a note is not the same as being on the deed. She certainly has a claim on the property, particularly if she helped pay the mortgage.
If you inherit money willed to you in the state of North Carolina, you must pay taxes on the money. Inheritance taxes are more than regular employee taxes.
You may be able to claim money by proving you are a descendant of your grandmother thereby making you above the law when claiming the money that your grandmother left behind
The famous playwright who willed all his money to the improvement of the English language was George Bernard Shaw. He left a portion of his royalties to fund a new English alphabet, called the Shaw Alphabet. Shaw believed in the importance of language and wanted to simplify it for future generations.
Will can be a few different parts of speech. Will, as in "I will play that game later." is a helping verb, or an auxillairy verb. Will, as in "She was stated in her grandmother's will." is a noun. Will, as in "It was his will." is also a noun. Will, as in "He willed it to happen." is a verb.
Will can be a few different parts of speech. Will, as in "I will play that game later." is a helping verb, or an auxillairy verb. Will, as in "She was stated in her grandmother's will." is a noun. Will, as in "It was his will." is also a noun. Will, as in "He willed it to happen." is a verb.
Will can be a few different parts of speech. Will, as in "I will play that game later." is a helping verb, or an auxillairy verb. Will, as in "She was stated in her grandmother's will." is a noun. Will, as in "It was his will." is also a noun. Will, as in "He willed it to happen." is a verb.
Doesn't matter if it's not in his will if it was already in hers that the grandkids get it when he dies.
she was willed the house and funiture. she took what she wanted and sold the rest
The Woman Who Willed a Miracle was created in 1983.
There are two options for translating "strong willed":obstinatuspervicax
The duration of The Woman Who Willed a Miracle is 2700.0 seconds.
my sons grandmother left him money in a trust till he turns 18.his father put it in his name and my sons.do they both have to be there for my son to get his money?