To determine if you should have inherited something, start by reviewing the will or estate plan of the deceased, if available. You can also check for any probate filings in the local court where the deceased lived, as these documents outline asset distribution. Additionally, speaking with family members or the executor of the estate can provide clarity on your potential inheritance. If needed, consulting with an attorney specializing in inheritance law may help clarify your rights.
The exector of her Estate should contact you.
If the property was inherited, basic information should be filed with the probate court. Your local courthouse should have this available or the clerks should be able to tell you where to find it.
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When your mom is not doing anything .
If you don't know anything about coins, then the first step should be to take the collection to a coin dealer to get an appraisal.
Anything that reproduces with variation of inherited traits evolves. Anything that doesn't doesn't.
Once you have inherited something, you can do anything you wish with it.
He should take all the possession of the property he inherited. Of course if the wife did not inherit any of the property.
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you should keep anything that you need for the day. at the end of the day you should put anything that you will need for the next day. you will find that some things are constant.
He didn't do anything. He inherited the title from Henry VII.
Ok what you should do is you should ask him yourself and see if he is lying about anything, if he says no then just ask him what its about but dont get too angry or mad just ask him simple questions. But before anything make no assumptions at all, you have to get all your facts correct before you say anything to him at all about any of this.