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The possessions belong to the parents. They actually belonged to the parents before their death.
When you are talking about a persons possessions
When your minority postman dies who takes on the responsibility of his possessions, if it isn't his surviving family? The majority of course which happens to be white i believe.
You may need a lawyer when you die if you have possessions left behind that you have not left to someone in a will. This is to ensure that everyone gets what they want or need of your possessions when you die.
the government gets all of your possessions
Yes, the property will stay in the estate to be distributed according to the will. Her part will be treated as not being there and the remainderman will get it.
They make an agreement about who gets to keep what.
Normally, when a person dies, some person or persons will inherit the possessions of the deceased person. This is easier to figure out if there is a will. If there is no will, the courts have to rule on the matter. In some cases, there is no surviving relative who might plausibly inherit, and property (if any) will be claimed by the state. Abandoned possessions can always be turned in to the police, who can hold them until someone can prove that they own them. However, if the abandoned possessions appear to be of little value, they may just be thrown out.
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Gordon Persons died in 1965.
Henry Persons died in 1910.
Wilton Persons died in 1977.