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Yes. Jennifer Grant was Cary Grant's only child, and she did inherit the bulk of his estate.
In chapter 5, according to Dr. Mortimer, a distant cousin of the Baskervilles named James Desmond, an elderly clergyman in Westmorland, would inherit the estate, but it turned out that there was an unknown Baskerville who would have had a delicate time proving his rights and his innocence in the matter.
NO she certainly was not in his will, he dispised so many things she did to him that there was no way he would leave her anything. Don't know where you got your information, but yes Priscilla was in Elvis's will. As a matter of fact she also was executor of his will after his father Vernon. People shouldn't post if they don't know what they are talking about. I am an Elvis fan, but it was Elvis that was not a good and faithful husband to Priscilla. Although she was his one true love, he is the one that messed it up. Priscilla is also the one that made his estate worth more than he was when he was alive. She opened Graceland for tours and marketed Elvis products. His estate was left to his daughter Lisa, and at his death was only worth about 5 million. Priscilla made her daughter a multi millionaire after Elvis's death when she took control of the estate on behalf of her daughter.
Kenyon Foster Brown was Peggy Ann Garner's third husband. They casually met both dealing with the field of real estate and she moved in with him. They were married on August 7,1964 and Peggy divorced him in 1968. He was very mean to her and her daughter, hooking the daughter on drugs and liquor. He died in the early 90's and is now burning in hell for what he did to my angel Peggy Ann and her daughter CAS.
Robespierre was apart of the third estate I read somewhere on a website that he opposed the third estate. I'm doin an essay on him right now.
Yes. Jennifer Grant was Cary Grant's only child, and she did inherit the bulk of his estate.
I will assume that you conveyed your real property to your daughter and reserved a life estate in that property. In that case, your daughter is the owner of the property. She can leave it to someone in her will or it will pass to her heirs-at-law under the laws of intestacy in your state. Generally, if she is married with children, her husband and children will inherit the property if she has no will. You can check your state laws of intestacy at the related question link provided below. Your daughter's death will not affect your life estate. Whoever would inherit her property upon her death either by will or by intestacy would inherit it subject to your life estate.
The estate of the deceased is liable. If you inherit any money, property or valuables these should have been used to settle the estate. If there was no estate then you will need to show this to the IRS.
Yes, Inmates in a prison can inherit real estate.
Generally, a person who commits murder cannot inherit from their victim's estate.
My cousin will inherit my grandmothers estate when she dies.
Anna Nicole's daughter didn't inherit "wealth." Ms. Smith was not a millionaire when she died. In fact, she had huge debts and unpaid bills, she was BANKRUPT. Ms. Smith's Estate did not get money from Pierce Marshall Estate, sole inheritor of the Howard Marshall Sr. Father of Anna's child Birkhead sold pictures to tabloids and raked in more than $2M.
It would make sense that the executor should do so. Otherwise they are very likely to have the will challenged in court. That does not mean that the daughter will get to inherit anything, but the estate will be diminished if it has to undergo legal challenge.
A male can only inherit the estate, and since Mr. Bennet has no sons, another man by the name of Mr. Collins will inherit it. (He is the closest male related to the Bennet family).
Laws vary. Generally, the surviving spouse and the children inherit in an intestate (without a Will) estate. If you were not married to the father then his children would inherit his estate. You can check the laws in your jurisdiction by performing an online search for "intestacy laws- your jurisdiction".
You could inherit it.
They do not, however, they cannot inherit anything until the estate has resolved all debts.