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Q: Who inherited Steve mcqueens estate when he died?
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The exector of her Estate should contact you.


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If the heir died after the decedent, any property that was inherited by that heir would become part of that heir's estate. The heir's estate would also need to be probated.


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Do you pay taxes on money inherited from grandfather's estate?

There is no income tax on inherited property. The estate is subject to estate taxes before the property is passed on to heirs though. This depends on the value of the estate at the time the person died. If there is no estate tax problem, you do not have to pay income tax on the property received. However, if you sell any of the property you may have a tax situation on your gains from the property from the value at the date of death until the time you sell the property. You are allowed a stepped up basis in this situation so that your basis is not what your grandfather paid for the property, but the value on the day he died.


Who gets Othello's estate?

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What does she left her whole estate to her husband mean?

That would mean the decedent owned property in her own name when she died, made a will before she died and she devised (left) all her property to her husband in her will. He inherited everything.


A parent died leaving her estate to her daughter. The daughter subsequently died without a will. How is the estate divided?

In the US:The property that the daughter inherited from her parent would pass to the daughter's heirs-at-law under the laws of intestacy. You can check the laws in your state at the related question link provided below.


Four children inherited an estate and one of them died prior to the estate being settled. Does his portion pass to his children or to his surviving siblings?

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Can the executrix collect her admisitrative fees from inherited property that was deeded to heirs prior to death?

Generally, no. If the decedent transferred real property prior to death and the deed was recorded at the time of the transfer, it was not part of the estate when she died.You should note, however, that you referred to the property as "inherited property" in your question. The executor has control over all "inherited property". If the property was transferred to family members prior to death then it was not "inherited".You should discuss this matter with the attorney who is handling the estate.Generally, no. If the decedent transferred real property prior to death and the deed was recorded at the time of the transfer, it was not part of the estate when she died.You should note, however, that you referred to the property as "inherited property" in your question. The executor has control over all "inherited property". If the property was transferred to family members prior to death then it was not "inherited".You should discuss this matter with the attorney who is handling the estate.Generally, no. If the decedent transferred real property prior to death and the deed was recorded at the time of the transfer, it was not part of the estate when she died.You should note, however, that you referred to the property as "inherited property" in your question. The executor has control over all "inherited property". If the property was transferred to family members prior to death then it was not "inherited".You should discuss this matter with the attorney who is handling the estate.Generally, no. If the decedent transferred real property prior to death and the deed was recorded at the time of the transfer, it was not part of the estate when she died.You should note, however, that you referred to the property as "inherited property" in your question. The executor has control over all "inherited property". If the property was transferred to family members prior to death then it was not "inherited".You should discuss this matter with the attorney who is handling the estate.


Was Steve Irwin 46 when he died?

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