If the parent owns the property they can convey it to the grantee of their choice.
If the parent owns the property they can convey it to the grantee of their choice.
If the parent owns the property they can convey it to the grantee of their choice.
If the parent owns the property they can convey it to the grantee of their choice.
No, as both signatures are required on the passport.
The passport application requires both signatures, in person.
No, as both signatures are needed for a passport.
Signatures of both parents are required for a passport. can one spouse take kids out of county without letting the other spouse know?
Only the person named as beneficiary on the insurance policy will receive money from that policy. Any other monies or other property in the estate would be divided up between the siblings if the parent died intestate (meaning without a will).
No, the property was left to the son. What he does with it is his business.
Don't borrow your parent's stuff without their permisson.
Sure you can, but you will need their signatures on the application.
Yes, the presence and signatures of both parents are required.
If the property was inherited by the minor the custodial parent would not be able to sell it without the approval of the ocurt, and then, only if it could be succssfully demonstrated that it was for the SOLE BENEFIT of the minor. Remember this: it was the minor who received the inheritance - NOT the parent.
The homeÃ?s legal ownership will dictate the siblings right to reside in the house. Most states' laws say that without a will the estate's total value is divided equal between siblings.
No, siblings are people who share at least one parent.