It is not exactly clear as to the meaning of "Who do you notify ...?" however, the age of the deceased is not relevant. If the person was under the care of a physician, in nursing or medical facility, then it is the responsibility of that facility to notify authorities. If the person dies in their home then the police should be called and they will assist in having the body transported whether it is to a funeral home or the medical examiner's office. If the question pertains to creditors, the spouse of family member can notify the creditors of the person's demise, written correspondence with supporting evidence of death is preferred. Creditors have probate estate departments which handled such issues. The deceased assets and debts will be paid and distributed in accordance with the will and the state probate laws and will be handled by the executor or executrix named. If the person died intestate, the judge will appoint an excecutor or executrix and the state probate succession laws will apply.
100% everyone dies.
In Texas, when a spouse dies, the surviving spouse is typically entitled to the house if it was community property or if it was left to them in the deceased spouse's will.
Yes Watson. But the real question is: can the spouse spouse the home after the reverse mortgage dies live?
If child dies, does his spouse have any legal claim with in-laws home?
yes
Then the house needs to be sold.
Funds are transferred to the surviving spouse
In most cases the spouse has a right in the property, even if they are not on the deed. If there is no will, the spouse typically inherits the property.
u only said he is married once... u never said he was married in florida and also its the spouse that dies not the person
The surviving spouse becomes the sole owner.
I believe a spouse if entitled to 1/3 of the estate....prevents them from becoming a charge of the state.
if my spouse dies can his adult children take my home the house is owned by bothe of us