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Q: Is your brothers exwife still entitled to his estate after his death if the deviorce is not finalised?
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What if the executor of the estate dies before the estate is finalised?

The court must be notified and another interested party must request appointment as the successor.


Am I entitled to have all accounting records of my mothers estate once the estate is finalised although my brother is executor?

Once an estate is filed for probate it becomes a public record. You can go to the court where the estate was filed and ask to see the file at any time during the probate process or after it has been completed.


If an heir of an estate dies who is entitled to that portion of the money?

If an heir of an estate dies who entitled to that portion of the money?


Can you borrow money against your inheritance if the property sold is the only asset before the estate is finalised?

Hell no


Is your spouse entitled to half of your estate?

Typically your spouse will be entitled to at least half the estate, even if the will says otherwise.


What is the sole beneficiary of a will entitled too?

The sole beneficiary is entitled to any assets remaining after the estate has been probated and the debts of the estate have been paid.


Can you be reimbursed for property taxes from estate?

If the property is in the estate, the estate is responsible for them. You are entitled to be reimbursed if you have paid them for the estate. Submit your claim to the executor.


If the widow of the deceased remarries is she still entitled to his estate if their are legal heirs involved?

Generally, if she was married to the decedent at the time of death then she is entitled to a portion of the estate as the surviving spouse.


Is a child entitled to a per cent of someones estate?

In the United States a minor child is entitled to a portion of a deceased parent's estate. In some states an adult child is entitled to a statutory portion of the estate of a parent who died intestate. Any child who is next-of-kin to someone other than their parent would be entitled to a share of an intestate estate. You would need to be more specific and check your state laws.


Is deceased brothers wife entitled to any his parents estate she was never really close to the parents throughout the marriage if the other brother is alive and she is not mentioned in will?

No, the parents can give their property to who ever they want to.


Is the executor entitled to the whole estate?

That depends on the wording of the will. Being executor does not automatically give you a right to the estate.


In Florida is a surviving spouse entitled to a life estate?

Yes.