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It does not happen automatically. Someone has to file for the probate to be opened.
No. Can't happen
This would happen through trusts, if any were created, or through probate court if the person left no instructions at all.
Bill is not eligible to be elected vice president .
What exactly you mean by "in probate" is not clear. The executor is given the authority to dispose of the testator's property in accordance with the will (and all relevant laws, of course). In that sense, of course you can; selling the assets may very well be exactly what's SUPPOSED to happen.
The house representatives become elected by the people in a national or state election, and once these representatives become elected they vote on what they want to see change or happen; this is a political system called a republic.
A republic is a type of government where the leaders/officials are elected by the citizens to represent them.
They will be treated just like any other asset by the probate courts and, in all likelihood, will be assigned as directed in his will.
It was the end of the apartheid period and Nelson Mandela was elected as the first black president in South Africa
After the auditions but when the final 12 are elected that is when it is live.
I'm not an attorney. But if I'm reading the question correctly, the ONLY time a will can be changed is before it gets to probate. And it can be changed only by the testator, the one whose will it is. Once a will is under the control of probate court, and that would be after the death of the testator, the court decides whether the provisions of the will are legal, and then the will is executed as written. Assuming that we are talking about the will of a parent and the actions of sibling children of the parent, if siblings could just freely change wills after a parent's death, there would be utter chaos in probate courts. If there is a question about the competence of the testator to make a change, it is probate court that determines what will happen.
Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected for president for the fourth time.