Your aunt.
no he comes close to dying. snow kinda dies and turns into a vampire and his father dies with vikas. his aunt Nelly dies. vlad graduated from high school
Be sure to talk to your aunt about your concerns. Since she moved the money into an account in both your names, you likely have ready access to it. Talk to a lawyer. Some Powers of Attorney automatically cancel when the subject (your father in this case) dies, some don't. You also need to understand what your father's will calls for. And stop calling yourself stupid.
Yup. If a husband dies with ownership in a house deeded in his name only, and his wife dies 17 years later, do her children have legal right to her property when she dies?
look up joint tenants and tenants in common.Depends on how it was deeded
Elinor Donahue plays Aunt Lillian.
To begin with, this question cannot be properly answered without knowing the state in which your aunt's estate is probated. Different states have differences in their probate laws, some are minor, some are major. The question is not whether your father was executor; the executor has no inheritance rights just by being executor. The real question is who does the will leave your aunt's estate to and does it require that the beneficiary survive your aunt by any period of time. Assuming the will gives your father your aunt's estate (and makes him executor as well) there are two possibilities. First, the will might have a commonplace provision that your father has to survive your aunt by some specific period of time or the devise of the residuary estate is revoked and given to some other person as if your father had died before your aunt. If the will has no such provision, some state laws have provisions that automatically kick in. The purpose of these provisions is to avoid your aunt's estate from having to go through your father's estate and be subject to payment of his debts and inheritance taxes even though he probably never got the use and enjoyment of the money he should have gotten. Second, if your father survived the will's survival requirement or the statutory one (whichever applies) then your aunt's estate has vested in him. This means that even if your father has not transferred money out of your aunt's name or out of her estate's accounts, your father's estate must get it. It will then be distributed according to his will. In the second situation, any provision in your aunt's will that gives her estate to someone else if your father dies after she does is ineffective once he survives her by the requisite period of time.
No-one does.How-ever is was a lie that harry potters aunt told harry as a child.The lie was his mother and father dies in a car crash,when in reality his parents were murder'd by lord voltemore[sp].
If they deeded the property to anyone during their lifetime it belongs to that person & won't be included in the probate, unless the property was part of a family trust, or some other arrangement.
His father dies when they are in Glewitz.
There aunt dies.
There aunt dies.
John Tyree's father dies. Tim dies in the movie, but not in the book.