That depends on how they took title. If they acquired as joint tenants with the right of survivorship title automatically passes to the surviving owner, with no need for probate. If they took title as tenants in common the interest of the decedent passes to their heirs and must be probated.
death
Wake them up and ask them!
No, DNA can be taken from deceased persons.
Marriage is a contract. A deceased person does not have the legal capacity to willingly enter into any contracts.
yes the funeral home usually does a deceased persons nails,and hair and general grooming to get them ready for their "showing"
They become part of the deceased persons estate If the decedent had a will, the stocks and bonds pass on to the wills beneficiaries If there was no will, the state intestacy laws determine who gets the stocks and bonds
It sounds as if you're not legally responsible for the deceased client.
Your local police department
If they have the letter of authority, yes.
Not unless they were guarantors of the debt.
That's how it works!
If the person is deceased, you can contact the trustee if you know who the trustee is.