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This is illegal. Contact an attorney. A will must go through probate or the estate itself must go through probate, but even if she legally inherited everything, there must be a probate process to hand over all legal title to her.

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Father passed away and mother never opened estate Now mother is gone who is responsible for opening the estate of the father Will states everything is left to wife.?

Each estate must be separately administered. Fathers creditors will need to be paid from father's estate, necessary tax forms will be filed. Father's estate will need to be distributed according to the father's will, i.e., the residual to the surviving spouse. The estate of the spouse is then probated by the administrator of the wife's estate, as required by the wife's creditors and heirs.


Father passed away and mother never opened estate Now mother is gone who is responsible for opening the estate of the father Will states everything is left to wife?

Each estate must be separately administered. Fathers creditors will need to be paid from father's estate, necessary tax forms will be filed. Father's estate will need to be distributed according to the father's will, i.e., the residual to the surviving spouse. The estate of the spouse is then probated by the administrator of the wife's estate, as required by the wife's creditors and heirs.


Can you probate for ex husbands estate if he never paid child support?

Use of the word probate here isn't what you want. You should file a claim against the estate like any other creditor. In addition, his child(ren) should be beneficiaries of the estate, particularly if there was no will.


My grandma is deceased and we never saw the will. How do I know what happened to her estate?

You can get a copy by contacting the count probate court I believe


There is no will the only child is a minor and parents were never married so can the child's mother control the estate?

The mother can apply to the probate court to be the executor. In this case the parents are entitled to the estate. There is probably little to distribute and nothing in the way of legal property. You might consult with a probate attorney to see if it is worth hiring them to assist, but they will probably say it isn't worth it.


How do you get added as a dual power of attorney along with your sister who has current Power of Attorney for our mother?

Your brother cannot be the 'power of attorney' for your mother's estate. A Power of attorney is extinguished upon the death of the principal. If your mother has died then your brother has no more authority over her property. In order to obtain the legal right to manage her estate you must apply to the probate court for appointment as the personal representative of her estate.


How do you transfer title to home in name of an estate to an individual if will never probated?

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Your father died years ago your mother never changed her beneficury what happens to her life insurance?

If a beneficiary under a policy is deceased, and if the beneficiary designation did not provide for an alternate beneficiary, then the proceeds are payable to the insured's estate. To access the proceeds, you would probably need to go through probate or some other form of proceeding for the passing of a decedent's assets.


what happens when someone dies and his estate never goes through probate and then the executor of his estate dies ?

You should seek official legal advice, but the online consensus seems to be that the 2nd person in line to be executor becomes in charge of the estate.


In Ontario Canada estate law under what conditions can the heir of an estate be held personally liable for the debts of the deceased if the will was never probated?

If they took possession of estate assets, they can be held liable. Taking the estate through probate is done to cut off these sorts of claims.


When did Zeu's mum and dad died?

Zeus's mother and father never died in Greek myth.


You are a mother and a father but never birth or nurse?

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