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If your father owned any property at the time of his death then his estate must be probated in order for the property to pass to you legally. You should contact attorneys who specialize in probate and request a free consultation.

If your father owned any property at the time of his death then his estate must be probated in order for the property to pass to you legally. You should contact attorneys who specialize in probate and request a free consultation.

If your father owned any property at the time of his death then his estate must be probated in order for the property to pass to you legally. You should contact attorneys who specialize in probate and request a free consultation.

If your father owned any property at the time of his death then his estate must be probated in order for the property to pass to you legally. You should contact attorneys who specialize in probate and request a free consultation.

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When you can an adult child get money from the death of her father?

It depends on whether you are a legal heir. If he left a will and you are named in it, you will receive your inheritance when the estate is settled. How long this takes varies, but it shouldn't be terribly long unless there's some kind of legal challenge. If he died without a will, the legal process takes longer and the division of the estate will be settled by the court. A person who dies without a will dies "intestate", and the closest living relatives are heir(s). Was your father married? If so, his spouse would be his heir over his children in an intestate situation.


Who gets the mutual fund after someone dies. And the primary beneficiary also dies?

The person who is the legal heir to the person who owned the mutual fund has the right to claim the fund sale proceeds. The person should show proof that he/she is the legal heir of the deceased fund owner in order to claim the proceeds. If the primary beneficiary is alive, the legal heir cannot claim the amount.


Your mother marry man you are born given his name at birthcan you be a heir if he dies?

Yes. He became your father.


If Father dies and name not on child's birth certificate can he be an heir?

Not without an extended, and expensive, probate challenge.


What if the executor refuses to distribute the assets of an estate to an estranged father of over 40 years?

If the father is a legal heir at law he should file a motion with the court immediately and explain the executor's failure to act within the law.If the father is a legal heir at law he should file a motion with the court immediately and explain the executor's failure to act within the law.If the father is a legal heir at law he should file a motion with the court immediately and explain the executor's failure to act within the law.If the father is a legal heir at law he should file a motion with the court immediately and explain the executor's failure to act within the law.


Can one heir put another heir out of their home?

No, one heir cannot legally evict another heir from their shared inheritance without following proper legal procedures. Each heir has rights to the inheritance and must be treated fairly and within the confines of the law. If there is a dispute, it is advisable for the parties to seek legal advice to resolve the issue.


What can you do if you are an heir of will and half sibling is executor and wants you sign will?

Don't sign a thing and get a lawyer for some legal advice.


What is one who dies leaving a will called?

heir --- It is not an Heir. An Heir is what you call the people who receive something from a will or a trust. A person who dies leave a will is a Testator.


If an heir of an estate dies who is entitled to that portion of the money?

If an heir of an estate dies who entitled to that portion of the money?


Can you inherit property from your mother-in-law?

You can inherit property from your mother-in-law if she mentions you in her will by leaving a gift. If she dies intestate, or without a will, you are not her legal heir.


Homonyms for air?

heir the person who inherits property after the death of its owner the person who has legal claim to a title or throne when the person holding it dies


What are some sentences with the word heir?

Traditionally, when a king dies, the heir to his throne is his eldest son.

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