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What if your dad passed and he owned inherited property that was passed to him from generation to generation who does the property pass on to the child or spouse?

The answer depends on whether he left a will and the laws in your state if he died intestate (without a will). You can check the laws of intestacy for your state at the related question link.The answer depends on whether he left a will and the laws in your state if he died intestate (without a will). You can check the laws of intestacy for your state at the related question link.The answer depends on whether he left a will and the laws in your state if he died intestate (without a will). You can check the laws of intestacy for your state at the related question link.The answer depends on whether he left a will and the laws in your state if he died intestate (without a will). You can check the laws of intestacy for your state at the related question link.


If a person dies intestate in Pennsylvania and owns property in Virginia which states laws govern?

Generally, the laws of the state where the property is located apply. If a person who lives in New York dies intestate owning real property in Massachusetts then Massachusetts laws of intestacy would govern the distribution of the property.


What happens if you die without a will in Ohio?

A person who dies without a will is said to be intestate. Each state has specific laws about how property is divided when the deceased is intestate.


WHAT IS AN intestate estate.?

It is one where there is no will. The estate will be distributed according to the intestacy laws of the jurisdiction.


What does intestate mean?

Intestate means that the person died without having executed a will, or, the will cannot be found. In that case the estate is distributed according to the state laws of intestacy.


In an intestate estate what is the share of a surviving spouse?

The intestate (without a will) share of the surviving spouse varies in different states and countries according to the laws of intestacy. You can check your state laws at the related question link provided below.


How will the flat be tansferred if the owner dies?

If the flat is owned in fee the title will pass according to the owner's will. If there is no will the title will pass according to the laws of intestate succession in your jurisdiction. You can check by googling your jurisdiction + intestate succession. For example: Scotland + intestate succession.


What is it called when you die without a will?

Intestate. A person who dies without having made a will is said to be intestate. In that case the probate court will appoint an Administrator (when a petition for Administration is filed) and the estate will be distributed according to the state laws of intestacy, which can vary from state to state.


What are the inheritance laws in the state of Arizona?

In Arizona, inheritance laws follow the principle of intestate succession if someone dies without a will. Assets typically pass to the deceased's spouse and children; if there are no children, the spouse inherits the entire estate. If there are no immediate family members, the estate may go to parents, siblings, or more distant relatives. Arizona also recognizes community property, meaning that property acquired during marriage is generally considered jointly owned by both spouses.


What happens when there is no Will or Executor or administrator?

The court will appoint an executor and the estate will be subject to the intestate laws of the jurisdiction.


Does a grandson have a right to live in your mother intestate house?

In most cases, a grandson would not have an automatic right to live in their grandmother's intestate house. The distribution of assets in intestacy is typically determined by the laws of the state, which usually prioritize the deceased person's close relatives in a specific order such as children or spouses. If the grandson is not a direct descendant, he may not have a legal entitlement to the house.


Who makes the laws in Arizona?

The Arizona State legislature.