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Who receives your deceased father's share of your deceased grandmother's estate when he and his two siblings were left her house in the state of Pennsylvania?

It really depends upon the contents of a will and how the property is titled under the wording of the deed. Generally property held jointly passes directly to the other owners and is not subject to probate action. In a case such as noted, the deceased share of the property will likely be passed automatically to the surviving owners under the state's Joint Tenants With Right of Survivorship (JTWRS) laws.


Can you sell your parents house if they are both deceased and left no will?

Yes, you can sell your parents' house if they are both deceased and left no will, but the process may vary by state. The property will typically be considered part of the intestate estate, and state laws will determine how the property is distributed among the heirs. As an heir, you may need to go through probate to obtain legal ownership before selling the house. Consulting with a probate attorney can help navigate the process effectively.


Are surviving children in the state of Florida responsible for their deceased parents debts as a mortgage loan if the house was left in their will?

The house would have been left subject to the loan. Either the estate has to pay off the loan or sell the house. Once that is done, then the assets can be distributed. One of the children could obtain a loan and buy the house from the estate.


Can children collect on money that was owed to their parents that died?

If your parents have left a will then it is the responsibility of the executor of the will to pay all of the deceased persons debts and also to collect any monies owed to the deceased person.


How do you sell a car from a deceased relative?

An action like that must be handled by the estate. If the deceased has left a will and named an executor, the executor must handle the disposal of any property. If no will was left, the courts will determine what happens to the property.


How do you beg your parents to go to a friends house?

Tell them you left something at his house


Two sisters inherit a home that deceased parents left them in a trust My own home is into foreclosure is there a way I can force sister to borrow off the beach house to buy me out?

What beach house? Who is the trustee? However, the answer is probably no. The trustee typically has discretion on when and how to make distributions from the trust.


In Texas, when a spouse dies, who is entitled to the house?

In Texas, when a spouse dies, the surviving spouse is typically entitled to the house if it was community property or if it was left to them in the deceased spouse's will.


What is the difference between an orphan and a kid with parents?

an orphan had parents but they left him and gave him to an orphanage and i kid with parents has parents that didn't leave answer: An orphan has no living parents. (In some cultures, "orphan" may indicate that you have one deceased parent and one living parent.)


If your deceased grandmother left money to your deceased father who was the beneficiary who then receives the money?

You should speak with an attorney who specializes in probate law in your state. If the estate is being probated then speak with the attorney who is handling the state. See the information in the related question link provided below.


If your deceased mom left you the house how do you get it in your name?

If she left you the house in the will, the executor will take care of it. Once the estate is settled, you will be issued a deed in your name. If there is no will, you will have to create an estate and things will be distributed according to the intestacy laws of your state or country.


What is the fee an executor receives in Virginia?

In the state of Va. the executor receives 10% after all bills are paid of the deceased. Second the executor is paid their 10%, third the executors expenses and reimbursements are paid and finally any inheritance left and designated per the will are disbursed accordingly.

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