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No you are not responsible, but if your parent(s) left a Will and you are named Executor (male) Executrix (female) or someone else is and you are heirs in the Will (highly possible) then the Estate of your parent(s) meaning house, property, summer homes, monies, stocks/bonds, savings in banks, etc., will have to go to Probate. Probate makes sure that all taxes on any property are paid and all out-standing debts are paid first. What is left is divided according to the wishes of your parent(s) in the Will. It take approx. 1 year (or less) to Probate a Will. If you are named Executor/Executrix you will be informed, and if you are an heir in the Will you are entitled to a copy of the Will. Don't count on the fact that you were estranged from your parents and you're not in the Will because they can do odd things for their kids. My mother and I were estranged due to her having Dementia, but I was left money in her Will although she told me I would never see a cent. If in doubt, always see a lawyer to be sure you are in the Will as an heir and if not and you feel you are entitled to your share then you can "contest the Will" which can hold up the Will for 3 years or more depending on the amount of monies or properties (including business') left behind. If you have greedy siblings or relatives they really don't want to go down that road of contesting a Will ... they want their money now! They would be more than willing to settle with you. It's worth seeing a lawyer to be sure what you are entitled too. Hope things work out for you. Marcy

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