You should speak with an attorney in your jurisdiction. If you had an interest in real estate when you were a minor your father would have needed some legal authority to sell it. The authority would need to be granted by a court for his deed to be valid. Generally, your father would have been required to be appointed your guardian and then petition the court for a license to sell your real estate. The court would also appoint an independent guardian ad litem to review the proposed sale to make certain it is in the best interest of the minor. The proceeds would be placed in trust for the minor. An attorney should review the situation and the deed to determine if the sale was valid.
Property held in a joint tenancy passes automatically to the surviving joint tenant. However, if the father owned any other property in his own right when he died then a claim can be filed against his estate on behalf of the minor child. The child would also be entitled to Social Security benefits.Property held in a joint tenancy passes automatically to the surviving joint tenant. However, if the father owned any other property in his own right when he died then a claim can be filed against his estate on behalf of the minor child. The child would also be entitled to Social Security benefits.Property held in a joint tenancy passes automatically to the surviving joint tenant. However, if the father owned any other property in his own right when he died then a claim can be filed against his estate on behalf of the minor child. The child would also be entitled to Social Security benefits.Property held in a joint tenancy passes automatically to the surviving joint tenant. However, if the father owned any other property in his own right when he died then a claim can be filed against his estate on behalf of the minor child. The child would also be entitled to Social Security benefits.
No. The home could be quit claimed to a trust for the benefit of the minor, but a minor cannot own property.
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United StatesYes. That child has legal rights as his father's biological child. First, that child has the legal right to be financially supported by his father. Second, that child may have inheritance rights according to the law in the particular state or other jurisdiction. In the United States a minor child he cannot be disinherited if his father dies even if his father leaves all his property to someone else in his Will. His mother could file a claim against the estate. As an adult he can make a claim against the estate in some jurisdictions if his father dies intestate, or without a will.
Piano Chords Major Keys Relative Minor Keys Signature C major A minor G major E minor D major B minor A major F# minor E major C# minor B major G# minor F# major D# minor C# major A# minor F major D minor Bb major G minor Eb major C minor Ab major F minor Db major Bb minor Gb major Eb minor Cb major Ab minor
Depends upon what you mean by "claim". A minor can certainly OWN a copyright, like any other property, but in many jurisdictions the property of the minor is held in trust by the parents or guardians until the age of adulthood.
It is not likely that an insurance company would be looking for an estimate of damage for an accident if no claim or loss notice has been filed. This is because without a claim or loss notice, then the insurer will generally not be aware that a loss has occurred. It is however common for an insured to get estimates for property damage prior to filing a claim. Minor property damage may often be at or below the insureds deductible and therefore the insured may decide not to file a minor claim based on the obtained estimates.
The relative major to c minor is Eb major.
In a typical diatonic scale, the sequence of chords is major, minor, minor, major, major, minor, and diminished.
You have 1 Year after a minor accident to have a claim
Probably, as long as you're not a minor. Call a lawyer.
The relative minor key of C major is A minor, and the relative major key of A minor is C major.