To answer your immediate question: your father didn't leave you anything when he died if he didn't have a will.
If your father died intestate (without a will) and owned any property at the time of his death, his property would be distributed to his heirs-at-law according to the state laws of intestacy. If he was not survived by a spouse then, generally, his property would be distributed to his children and/or the children of any deceased child. You can check the laws of his state at the related question link below.
However, if your father died owning property his estate would need to be probated. An Administrator would need to be appointed by the probate court and THEN the Administrator would have the authority to settle the estate and to distribute the property according to state laws after the payment of any debts.
You can check to see if a probate was ever filed in your father's estate by contacting the probate court that serves his jurisdiction by telephone or in person and asking a clerk to check the index for a file under your father's name. If a probate file exists you can go to the court and review the file. It should contain an inventory of your father's assets and a record of the distribution.
You can check with the probate court in the county where your father lived at the time of his death to see if any assets have been filed for probate. If there is no will and no known beneficiaries, his assets may be distributed according to the state's intestacy laws. It may be helpful to consult with a probate attorney for guidance on how to proceed.
If the father has died without a will, his property will be distributed according to the laws of intestacy in the relevant jurisdiction. This typically means that the property will be divided among the surviving spouse and children, with shares distributed according to specific guidelines set out in the law. It is advisable to consult with a legal professional in the jurisdiction where the father resided to determine the exact distribution of the property.
To determine what portion of the land interest you are entitled to receive, you should ask your stepfather for a copy of the will and any related documentation. You may also consider consulting with a lawyer specializing in probate and inheritance laws to understand your rights and ensure you receive what is rightfully yours.
If your father died without a will, the laws of intestacy in Puerto Rico would determine how his estate, including the land, is distributed. Typically, in a situation where there is no will, the estate would be divided among the deceased person's legal heirs, such as children or spouse, according to Puerto Rican inheritance laws. It's advisable to consult with a local attorney to understand the specific laws and process in this situation.
The inheritance rights of the step-mother depend on the specific laws of the jurisdiction and the estate plan of the deceased father. In some cases, the step-mother may inherit certain assets as the spouse, while in others, the inheritance may be divided among various beneficiaries as per a will or local laws. It's important to consult legal experts for guidance in such situations.
Probate is typically not needed for assets held in a living trust because they pass directly to the beneficiaries named in the trust. However, any assets that were not properly placed in the trust before your father's death may still need to go through probate. It's important to review the trust document and consult with an attorney to ensure all assets are properly accounted for.
His father died in 1504. It is not known when his mother died.
Seto's parents are not given much of a mention, all that is mentioned in the manga is that his mother died when Mokuba was born, and his father died in an accident when Seto was 8. Their names, including their original family name, is not known, nor anything else about them.
It is not known when Robert Hooke's mom died. What is known is that his father died in 1648 when Robert was 13.
she didn't. her father died when she was 18 so she married her 10 year old brother and co ruled with him
Hamlet did not become king after his father died because Claudius, Hamlet's uncle, married Hamlet's mother and became king instead.
after the death of thier father died in 51 b.c
hi died because he later on find out that he killed his father and married his mom
The greek goddess Perse was married to Helios, the god of the sun. She had several children and one of the very well known son, Pasiphae, who fell from his father's golden chariot and died was one of the son's of Perse. So, basically she did have a son.
Because her mom wouldn't do anything.
His father died when he was sixteen and little is known about their relationship.
No, Octavia Hill was never married. She is known for being a social reformer in England and she died in 1912.
George Stephenson, the father of railways, was married three times. George's first wife Fanny died 1805. He was then married to Elizabeth in 1820 who also died. George then married his housekeeper, Ellen in 1848. George soon died after his third marriage age 67