i believe u go into a box and ur stuff goes to potteres field
The laws of intestacy will be followed. They typically make sure the spouse and any children of the deceased receive a fair portion of the estate.
In New York State, a life estate expires upon the death of the life tenant. The property will then typically revert back to the remainderman or the owner of the future interest as specified in the life estate arrangement.
Yes but if you are caught, you will be charged with murder if the person dies in the grave.
$1300 fine/ 1 year in jail
If a person dies intestate (without a will) in Pennsylvania but owns property in Virginia, the laws of Virginia will govern the distribution of the property. Each state has its own laws regarding intestate succession, which determine how assets are distributed when there is no will. In this case, Virginia's laws will determine who inherits the property and in what proportions.
If the person left a Will then Probating the Will will pay all debts the person has left behind and what is left in the Estate (is called 'residue) and this is what is left for the Heirs in the Will. If the person dies without a Will whatever they have is sold and debts paid off, but it's not up to next of kin (unless their name is on the credit card application) to pay the debt. Example: If a husband passes away and the husband and wife's name is on the Credit Card (it usually is) then the wife is responsible for the Credit Card debt.
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The defendant must then suffer capital punishment so the plaintiff can collect in the afterlife. Unless the plaintiff is a Hindu, or Buddhist, then it is up to the attorney to locate the being that the plaintiff has been re-incarnated as.
Both New York and Illinois require that a person be 18 in order to marry without parental consent.
The Duke of York.
You would need to have the proper documenation for example the marriage certificate and proper identification like a valid drivers license or identification card with a picture on it. You would also need the other person, ring, two witnesses and the person who is performing the ceremony. It is just like u would do in las Vegas and what happens in Vegas stays there so that means what happens in New York would stay in New York.
It would depend on if the person who wrote the will had actually died. If they had, and their spouse also died, I think the will goes to the next listed. If they haven't died, and their spouse died, as long as the person writing the will applied to change their will it will be accepted.
What you can do about a person who is renting without an agreement in the United States depends on local state law. If you are in New York, the answer is probably no. If you are in Oregon, the answer is probably yes, or at least it was at one time.