4 months 25 days
The right to contest a will is statutory and the statutory period varies from state to state. If you do not exercise your right to contest the will during the statutory period your right is lost.
My father passed away while living in Texas with my stepmom, he owns a house in Indiana. His name is the only one listed on the deed. How long do I have to give my stepmom to respond before selling the house?
There is no universal court schedule. You should inquire at the court with jurisdiction over your case. It may take longer for court dates at a very busy court.
A Greek Orthodox person may attend a wedding 40 days after the death of a parent. Though some do not wish to party, and are mourning, they are allowed to go to weddings and parties.
The clock doesn't start at the time of death, it starts running when the Will is presented to the Probate Court. If you are an interested party you will be given notice and that will tell you when you must appear if you wish to contest the Will. Remember that you can't contest just because you don't like how the property is distributed in the Will. There must be a material defect in the Will.
In Texas, if a child is 14 or older, he/she can choose to live with a grandparent as long as permission is given by the custodial parent.
For the most part, as long as you're 18 years of age you can get a tattoo in the US.In Texas, the legal age is 18.....Allowed only if it is to cover an obscene or offensive tattoo.Even then, either notarized written consent must be provided by the parent/guardian OR the tattoo must be applied in the presence of the parent or guardian.
The drinking age in Texas is 21 and is in line with Federal Laws. The only exception is that minors can drink in their homes and some other places as long as the parent is present. Texas has no plans to change the drinking age.
6 months after the issuance of the letters of testamentary/administration.
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Step parent is not a legal definition and they have no legal right to the child so yes, you could say it that. When the biological parent gone there can be emotional ties etc and there have been cases where the step parent do get custody over the other biological parent because they have a long and steady bond with the child. The court will look into what is best for the child.
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