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Once someone has died, they can longer receive an inheritance.

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How will the court know your ex is receiving an inheritance for them to take towards back child support?

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Do the contents of a house have to go through probate if the house was left to you in a Life Estate Deed?

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If I need the money for medical bills, is it possible to get a probate cash advance on my inheritance?

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Inheritance tax on rights of survivor property?

Property held as joint tenants with the right of survivorship is not a probate asset and therefore not subject to inheritance tax. To quote an article from the website in the link provided below:"Another great advantage of holding property as joint tenants is that no taxes need to be paid on the property. There are two types of taxes that are avoided by joint tenancy. The first is the federal estate tax, which taxes an entire estate if the estate is large enough (as of 2009, at least $3.5 million, and as of 2011, at least $1 million). Some states also impose a death tax, which is similar to the federal estate tax. Additionally, joint tenants also avoid inheritance taxes, which are different than estate and death taxes. Inheritance taxes are taxed to the person who receives property from an estate, while estate taxes are taxed to the estate before any inheritances are given."


You do not have a death certificate or papers was sole benificiery?

If you are the sole beneficiary but lack the death certificate or official documents, you may still be able to claim your inheritance by contacting the estate executor or the attorney handling the estate. They can guide you on the necessary steps to obtain the required documentation. Additionally, you may need to provide proof of your relationship to the deceased. It's advisable to consult with a legal professional for assistance in navigating this process.


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You need to talk with the executor of the estate. The probate court should be able to assist you in locating who has been appointed as executor.


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