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Q: What were the names of the three heirs to the estate of the deceased man?
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What were the names of the three girls who were the heirs to the estate of the deceased man?

The names of the three girls who were the heirs to the estate of the deceased man were Mary, Elizabeth, and Jane.


If five siblings are left 40 percent of estate and three siblings are deceased who gets the balance when there is no mention of the three deceased heirs or per capita?

If the three deceased heirs aren't mentioned then the 40 percent will be distributed to the two remaining siblings and the family of the three deceased. It is likely that the three deceased siblings had a will that will ultimately determine what needs to be done with their portion.


If there are four heirs and three want to sell can they?

All heirs have to be in agreement to sell, if their is not someone designated to the estate.


What did the duke and king received from the deceased mans estate?

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What did the duke and king receive from the deceased mans estate?

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How do you divide an estate when two of three heirs owe money to the estate?

The value of the estate, which includes the debts owed to it as well as the debts the estate owes, is divided up into three parts. The amount those that owe the estate money receive is off-set against the debt. If there are more debts owed by the estate then it is worth, those owing money will have to pay it to the estate.


In huckleberry Finn story What did the girls receive from the deceased man's estate?

The girls received a small engraved silver fork and a pair of shiny new fish hooks from the deceased man's estate. They also received a bible and a testament.


Batchlor dies and has three sisters who is his next of kin?

Generally, if he died intestate, if his parents are deceased and he has no children, his siblings are his heirs-at-law for purposes of inheritance. You can check your state laws of intestacy at the related question link below.


If you inherited land from your parents and it started out with 10 children but three have died do the children of the ones that died inherit the deceased brother or sister's portion of the land?

It will depend on how the land was divided in the original inheritence. If it was left to the ten children as tenants in common, each of them have equal rights in the property. On one of their deaths, their share in the property would go into their estate and then to their heirs. In this case, it would go to the children of the deceased. If they were joint tenants, the last of the ten children to survive would get full title to the property and the children of the original inheritor would get nothing.


How long does it take to divide the estate among heirs?

This depends on the estate, the jurisdiction (what state) and the executor. In my mother's estate, there were three releases sent to the heirs. The final release had to wait for the "Tax audit release" proving that the Canadian feds weren't going to audit her taxes. That took sixteen months. But the executor cut the first check at just under two weeks. Officially nothing should be distributed until the tax people are finished. The executor might have to make up the lost funds to the government.


What is the identity of the Samuel k doe's daughter?

The deceased president of Liberia was the father of three daughters. Their names are Celue Doe, Kathy Doe, and Veronica Doe.


If there is a will does it have to be probated?

Yes, unless a "trust "was set up along with the will then this person will have to deal with the probate courts. Check out different trusts on-line or call a law firm, the fees are typically low. Good luck Yes, a will must go through probate. Probate is a way to insure that everything gets legally settled. Even with a trust, there can be debts that need to be settled legally to avoid future problems. If there are others, such as children from prior marriages, it can be important to take the legal steps.