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You may find a person's obituary on the website of a newspaper. You may also find the obituary at the website of the funeral home handling the funeral of the deceased person.
How do you locate a will of a deceased person? My father passed away last May 2011 and the Will was never showed to myself and my three sisters. My step mother has it but we have not seen it and she is selling everything that belonged to him.
Yes, for several reasons. The named individual may decline, may be deceased, may be unable to serve for some reason, or the court may respond to objections by interested parties and appoint someone else.
There is no single answer to your question. The deceased attorney's files may stay within the firm if there are other partners in an ongoing law practice. They may go into storage or they may disappear if there is no responsible person to store them for the required period. If you don't have a copy of your will you should make an inquiry ASAP if you find that your attorney has died.There is no single answer to your question. The deceased attorney's files may stay within the firm if there are other partners in an ongoing law practice. They may go into storage or they may disappear if there is no responsible person to store them for the required period. If you don't have a copy of your will you should make an inquiry ASAP if you find that your attorney has died.There is no single answer to your question. The deceased attorney's files may stay within the firm if there are other partners in an ongoing law practice. They may go into storage or they may disappear if there is no responsible person to store them for the required period. If you don't have a copy of your will you should make an inquiry ASAP if you find that your attorney has died.There is no single answer to your question. The deceased attorney's files may stay within the firm if there are other partners in an ongoing law practice. They may go into storage or they may disappear if there is no responsible person to store them for the required period. If you don't have a copy of your will you should make an inquiry ASAP if you find that your attorney has died.
If the car is titled only to the deceased, then it is part of the estate. Depending on state law and the will instructions, the car may have to be parked until the estate is settled.
The right would be to the immediate family of the deceased person. As you are not legally married to the deceased person, then you will have little or no right. However, the deceased persons family may be happy for you to arrange things, however, you should always check with the deceased's relatives first to save any upset at what is a very sensitive time for all.
Yes, a Treasury check payable to a deceased person may need to go through probate court for proper distribution to the deceased person's estate or beneficiaries. This process helps ensure that the funds are distributed according to the deceased person's will or state intestacy laws. It is recommended to consult with a legal professional for guidance on handling such situations.
Wrongful death claims may be filed by the remaining representatives of the deceased. Anyone who is a representative of the deceased can file a wrongful death claim by contacting an attorney.
You must file a claim against the estate of the deceased with the Probate Court of the county in which the will is being probated. This procedure may vary from state-to-state and you may find it necxessary to file a lien against their real estate and/or personal proerty to bring the fact that you are a creditor to the attention of either the Executor of the estate or Probate Court
Search for it. You may need special court documents to open a safe deposit box rented under the name of a deceased person. If it cannot be found within a reasonable time, the estate is divided according to the local laws of intestacy.
If your grandmother is still living, you can't. If she is deceased, the executor of the will is required to notify you if you are in the will. If there is no will, and your parents are deceased, then you should contact the probate court and/or executor.
Inside a pyramid, you may find burial chambers, artifacts, hieroglyphics, passageways, and possibly treasure that was placed there with the deceased.