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Visit the probate court in the jurisdiction where the decedent lived and check to see if a probate was filed. You can review the file to see who was apppointed.

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Q: How can you find the personal representative of a deceased estate?
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How do you sue the estate of a deceased person?

To sue the estate of a deceased person, you typically need to file a claim in probate court against the estate. The court will appoint an executor or administrator to handle the estate's affairs, including the lawsuit. Make sure to follow the legal procedures and deadlines set by the court.


How do you sue an estate of a deceased person with no will?

To sue the estate of a deceased person with no will, you would typically need to file a claim in the probate court where the person lived. The court will appoint an executor or administrator to handle the estate and the lawsuit. It's advisable to consult with a probate attorney to guide you through the process.


Does the inland revenue need to know about a death?

Yes if a taxpayer dies then H M Revenue & Customs should be informed. The deceased may be due a tax refund or may owe tax. HMRC will send the personal representative of the estate a form to settle the deceased's income tax affairs. This will also make sure that the tax office has closed their file and they will not send anything further to the deceased at their home which surviving relatives may find distressing.


How do you get first in line as a creditor when the person is deceased?

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


How can you find out how much your deceased mother owes Medicaid or MA?

Unless you are the Executor of your mother's estate, why would you want to know this? Unless the deceased died with assets remaining in their estate, the debt is forgiven.


What does a person do as the executor of an estate when they cannot find the pink slip of a car owned by the deceased?

The executor of the estate would need to apply for a lost title at the motor vehicle office in which the deceased lived or the car was registered.


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One party is deceased on warrenty deed. Right of survivorship not stated on deed. How can surviving party transfer interest?

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If he had a lawyer there may be a will and you should be able to find out from the lawyer if you are included. The Executor of his estate may also have the will and you should be able to see a copy or at least find out. Otherwise his estate will go to probate court and the judge will determine how the estate is divided.


How can you find out who my deceased farthers lawyers are?

Contact the local Sheriff Court to ascertain if anyone has lodged an application on your Father's estate.


Are heirs individually responsible for mishandling estate?

The heirs aren't the persons with the authority to "handle" an estate at all. If a person died owning property their estate must be probated, an estate representative must be appointed and the debts of the estate must be paid before any property is distributed to the heirs. Probate laws govern the distribution of a decedent's estate regarding creditors and heirs. If the court appointed estate representative mishandles the estate they are held personally responsible. If heirs convert assets to their own use, with or without the appointment of an estate representative, the "heirs" are held personally responsible and may find themselves in court for taking the decedent's property and not paying the creditors and/or the other heirs.


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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.