Whether an unmarried partner can continue to live in a deceased partner's house largely depends on the laws of the jurisdiction and the specifics of the estate. If the deceased partner had a will that bequeathed the property to someone else, the unmarried partner may need to vacate. However, if the property was jointly owned or if there are legal protections in place, the unmarried partner might be able to stay. It's advisable to consult a legal expert for guidance based on the specific circumstances.
No rights.
the will states that she does not work has no way to pay he told me if i can make the payment i could have the house
What did the will say? Is there a will? The executor is responsible for maintaining and disposing of the estate. The executor can, if it makes sense, rent the home to someone. Once the estate is settled, whomever gets the property has the ability to do what they wish.
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Do you have to pay taxes on deceased mother's house when it sells
how long can you leave house in deceased name
Being deceased, he no longer has a house.
Unfortunately, you have no rights to your partner's individually owned property unless they executed a valid will naming you as their sole beneficiary. Couples who are not legally married MUST do estate planning if they want their life partner to inherit. When an unmarried person dies intestate their solely owned property passes to their heirs-at-law according to the state laws of intestacy. In your case, the estate will likely pass to the children. You can check the laws in your state at the related question link provided below.
It is subjective and depends on individual preferences. Some may find two unmarried men and one unmarried woman more seductive in a heterosexual manner, while others may prefer two unmarried women and one unmarried man. Seductiveness is a personal interpretation and can vary from person to person.
In the cellar of the house
In the cellar of the house
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