Thank you cat kluss, By the way to my father died and was buried at the end of last year I'm not sure if he had a will but if not all the funds will have gone to his parents. His house has been sold and I can assume all his material and financial property are gone to whoever they were given to. I have one sister by him who was also never claimed. My grandparents may not be willing to help based on my racial background on my mothers side. And I feel that even with a court order this may be a lost cause considering my sister and I have both attempted to have a DNA test done, but my grandfather has ties with the medical board in my state and test seem to have been tampered with. What should I do.
United StatesNo. He is not an heir of his father-in-law and he would have no legal claim to his wife's inheritance from her father. In addition, generally a person cannot make a claim against a "future inheritance" of another individual. An inheritance is not a reality until the testator has died.United StatesNo. He is not an heir of his father-in-law and he would have no legal claim to his wife's inheritance from her father. In addition, generally a person cannot make a claim against a "future inheritance" of another individual. An inheritance is not a reality until the testator has died.United StatesNo. He is not an heir of his father-in-law and he would have no legal claim to his wife's inheritance from her father. In addition, generally a person cannot make a claim against a "future inheritance" of another individual. An inheritance is not a reality until the testator has died.United StatesNo. He is not an heir of his father-in-law and he would have no legal claim to his wife's inheritance from her father. In addition, generally a person cannot make a claim against a "future inheritance" of another individual. An inheritance is not a reality until the testator has died.
Zeus's mother and father never died in Greek myth.
Andrew Jackson never met his father because he had died before Jackson was born.
In myth, Horus never died - his father Osiris did.
Probably not. He never lived with his father on a permanent basis and they were not close.
Yes you idiot..And he wasnt lord, never claimed or said..he was a mere human being and hence he died!!
Marie Antoinette never met her father-in-law. He died in 1765.
If your father's will specified that one share was to go to your (now dead) brother or to his heirs, then his widow will get at least part of his share. His children will get some too, according to his will or the inheritance laws of your locality.If your father's will left his estate to his surviving children, and if your brother died before your father, then nothing may go to the widow, etc. However if the brother died after your father, your brother's share is part of his estate.If your father's will specified his heirs by name, then even if your brother died before your father, the widow, and any children, may have a share.You really need to consult an attorney who knows the laws of inheritance in your area and who can review the specific wording of your father's will.
The son of Dr Barton who died in the Amazon Jungle. His part of the inheritance came through his father who knowing he was ill had to get rid of Amanda before his faher died
Either the Executor of your father's estate or, if he died intestate, the Probate Court. They are required by law to make a diligent effort to locate any heirs and notify them of, not only the death, but of any possible inheritance.
Jesse, the father of King David was the father of at least 7 children. His age was never stated in biblical literature.
Most countries have legislation regarding inheritance. You would need to speak to a lawyer about what the laws are in your country.