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Legally, they cannot live in the house without the consent of the executor of the estate.

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Grandmother left her house to our deceased parent and her two other children do we inherit the interest of our deceased parent?

Generally, yes. You and siblings would receive your deceased parent's share UNLESS your grandmother's will specified that if any of HER children were deceased then their share would go to THEIR surviving siblings. You should have received notice of the probate proceeding as heirs at law. Title to the house will not pass to the heirs until the estate has been probated. You should call the attorney who is handling the estate to ascertain what your interest may be.


In the state of Maryland who pays the credit card debt of a deceased parent?

Generally, the deceased parent's estate is responsible for the debts of the deceased. The creditors should be notified of the death. If there are any assets the estate should be probated.


Can you take a sibling to court over a deceased parents estate?

Yes, siblings can take each other to court over a deceased parent's estate if there are disputes or disagreements regarding the distribution of assets or inheritance outlined in the parent's will. Legal guidance and representation may be necessary to navigate the probate process or any disputes that arise.


How do you sell stock of deceased parent?

The executor of the estate is able to sell assets of the estate.


What is siblings rights living in deceased parent home?

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.


If there is 2 siblings can 1 sibling do anything in an estate without the other?

Not nearly enough information is given. If the "estate" being referred to is the 'estate' of a deceased parent(s) the siblings have only as much authority over the estate as the will of the deceased allows them. They each inherit individually what the will gives them, and if they inherit anything jointly, they cannot do anything with their joint-inheritance without BOTH being in agreement. It sounds like the questioner needs the advice of an attorney.


What happens if you have a car that was hidden for 8 years out of state and the loan is in a deceased parent's name?

The estate of the deceased parent is responsible for the debt. The leinholder gets the car.


Single parent has will leaving estate to two adult children One child dies before parent Will is not changed Does estate go solely to remaining child or does estate of deceased child receive half?

That all depends on the wording in the will.Generally, there are a couple of types of devise that are commonly used in wills. If the will provides that the property shall go to the siblings or to the survivor of them, the surviving sibling will take all. However, if the will says the property shall go to the siblings or the issue of a sibling who predeceased the testator then the deceased sibling's share will go to her children, if any.On the other hand, if the will is silent as to the distribution in the case of a deceased child of the testator then the deceased siblings share will pass as intestate property to the legal next of kin of the testator. In your case that will be the child of the deceased sibling.You should consult with an attorney who can review the situation and determine what the law is in your state. In most cases, an attorney should be handling the probate of the estate if there is property in the estate that was solely owned by the testator.


Do children of a deceased person have any rights to the deceased persons parent's estate if the deceased person preceded the parent in death?

It is certainly possible. Grandchildren can be entitled to a share of their grandparent's estate. Part of it will depend on how the will was written, or the laws for that jurisdiction. Consult a probate attorney for help!


Are children of deceased parent responsible for bills in ga?

In Georgia the estate is responsible for the medical bills of the deceased. Only after they are resolved can the estate be closed and any remainder distributed.


Is a surviving parent responsible for deceased adult child's debt in CA?

In California the estate will be responsible for the debts of the deceased. Only after they are resolved can the estate be closed and any remainder distributed.


Who is responsible for a deceased parent's bank loans?

The parent's estate is responsible for the loans. If there are no cash assets to pay the loans the lenders will take the property such as real estate or a vehicle.

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