You would have to ask any close relatives or family members about that. If she hasnt told you that you have siblings then you most likely don't have any.
That depends on the tenancy recited on the deed to your mother, brother and girlfriend. If they are joint tenants, your mother's interest will pass automatically to brother and girlfriend. If they are tenants in common, your mother's one-third interest will pass to her heirs-at-law (her surviving spouse, if any, you and your siblings) and her estate will need to be probated. Unless the deed states the land will be held one-half by your mother and one-half by your brother and his girlfriend, each will own a one-third interest.
Helped their mother around the house
Yes. In fact, they lived in a house literally right next door to her parents' house, in which her siblings also lived
what she was stating was her father burned down the house when she was younger and her mom was in it...Nicki Minaj's father was a drug abuser and i believe he was abusive physically but her mother is not dead she's alive basicly her mother survived and got out of the house
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Yes, the house will be decreed to you, your siblings, mother or whoever it is left to in the will. The decree will be recorded in the Land Records. Then you can sell it as the owners rather than the estate selling it.
Caroline Ingalls, the mother in the Little House on the Prairie series, had several siblings. Her siblings were Peter Quiner, Martha Morse, Eliza Jane Quiner, and Thomas Quiner.
no because the OLDEST is gonna be out of the house before the YOUNGEST.
go to your house and go at your mother
It means that you can't sell your house without paying your bills.
The surviving children will inherit.
Legally, they cannot live in the house without the consent of the executor of the estate.
The homeÃ?s legal ownership will dictate the siblings right to reside in the house. Most states' laws say that without a will the estate's total value is divided equal between siblings.
If the mother conveyed a half interest to her son by deed then he owns a half interest in the property. He would also have inherited another proportionate interest in his mother's half WITH his other siblings. He should convey his interest to someone before he walks away. His name will be on the property tax bill and if those are not paid the taxes will become delinquent and will affect his credit.
Joan's mother was primarily a mother and housewife.
Most real estate agents would be happy to give you A "Quit Claim" form.
If mother and son are indeed tenants in common then each has the right to the use and possession of the whole property. Son cannot mortgage or sell the property without the consent of mother. Mother cannot mortgage or sell the property without consent of son. Both are equal owners.