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The Nabisco heirs are the descendants of those who were involved in founding or running the National Biscuit Company, now known as Nabisco. Some notable heirs include the members of the Adolphus Green family and Robert E. Smith's descendants.
As long as the king or queen are alive and there are heirs.
The grandmother's estate must be probated so that title to the real estate can pass to the heirs. Then the legal owners can have any trespassers removed from the premises.
Rufus had no direct heirs, and it is speculated that he was homosexual.
He was elected mayor of Minneapolis in 1884
At first it was the family of Aritza or Arista, but in ended in tragedy because of a treachery. The heirs of the kings of navarre are also the legitime heirs to the throne of France too...
No. But it is likely to cause internal friction in the family.
From Kansas or Nebraska. I went to junior high with a great grand-daughter of Dorothy lynch. Her dad was one of the grandchildren heirs, but they weren't really very rich as there were a lot of family members to divide the fortune between (and the family sold the dressing to a company in 1962).
It depends. a. If the deceased individual has a legal will, the people mentioned in his will, will be given the money from his account b. If he does not have a legal will, then his legal heirs (spouse and/or children) will be given the money from his account c. If he does not have any spouse or children, then the remaining family members will be given the money
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The Wells Fargo family heirs currently live in Naples, FL. William Wells grandson to Henry Wells and great grandsons David and Adam Wells.
An heir is a person who is legally entitled to inherit the assets, property, or titles of a deceased person according to the laws of intestacy or through a will. The designated heirs can include family members, relatives, or individuals named in a deceased person's estate planning documents.