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That would depend on the last will and testament (or your countries intestate laws) of the parent who has died.

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Do you have rights to estate before parent dies?

An estate can refer to all the property a person owns both real and personal. However, the term is more commonly used to refer to all the property that a person owns at death, both real and personal. You have no rights to your parents' property while they are alive. You may not have any interest in it after their death if they have made a valid will devising their property to someone else. Children can be disinherited in many jurisdictions.


Can an Indian grandson can get his grandmother's property?

In India, as per the Hindu Succession Act, a grandson has rights to his grandmother's property only if his parent who is the deceased's child is also deceased. The property will be divided among all legal heirs as per the law, which may include the grandson depending on the circumstances. It is advisable to seek legal counsel to understand the specific details of the situation.


Is a beneficiary of a trust entitled to a complete copy of the trust agreement if one of the settlers is still alive?

Yes, a beneficiary of a trust is typically entitled to a complete copy of the trust agreement, regardless of whether the settlor is alive. It is important for beneficiaries to have access to the terms of the trust in order to understand their rights and obligations under the trust.


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All Interests of the unborn child will be handled by the court until born alive 1 An unborn child is regarded as a legal subject if the relevant event happened after the moment of conception, is to the advantage of the unborn and the unborn is born alive in terms of the common law (Roman-Dutch Law).


Can you get a bank loan on a property willed to you to pay for deceased funeral?

It will depend on the lending institution and if they would be willing to take a risk. Normally lending institutions insist that you hold title to any property you wish to borrow again. If the person is still alive that may leave you the property, then it would be unlikely that you would be able to secure borrowing against the property, as Wills can be changed at any time. Even after death a Will needs to be legally ratified.

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Would it be a mistake or a good idea for parents to give property to children while the parents are still alive?

It depends on the circumstances. There is no single correct answer to such questions


What is the rights of the children if their mother is dead?

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Is there an easy way to explain what a life estate is?

A life estate is the right to the possession, use and income from a property for the duration of one's natural life. For example, an elderly couple who owns a home could convey the property in fee, by deed, to their adult children. In the deed they could reserve a life estate for each of them. By doing so they could continue to live in the property for the rest of their natural lives and upon their deaths the property would be owned free and clear by their children. While the parents are still alive, although their children are the owners of the property, the children would need the parents' signatures to sell or mortgage the property.


Do you have rights to estate before parent dies?

An estate can refer to all the property a person owns both real and personal. However, the term is more commonly used to refer to all the property that a person owns at death, both real and personal. You have no rights to your parents' property while they are alive. You may not have any interest in it after their death if they have made a valid will devising their property to someone else. Children can be disinherited in many jurisdictions.


Is deceased brothers wife entitled to any his parents estate she was never really close to the parents throughout the marriage if the other brother is alive and she is not mentioned in will?

No, the parents can give their property to who ever they want to.


IS the undertakers parents alive?

yes his parents are alive


Why do parents sell their children?

In poor countries some parents who are living in poverty sell their children into slavery so they get some money and goods to keep themselves alive. Though others sell their children to give he/she a better future


Can a deceased individual legally own property?

No, a deceased individual cannot legally own property because they are no longer alive to hold ownership rights. Ownership of property is transferred to the deceased individual's estate or heirs after their death.


Could adopted children Saves them from a lifetime of wondering?

it could but even when your adopted you wonder who are my real parents are my parents alive who am I really? I am adopted so I know


If mother is deceased and father is alive but property was in mother's name do adult children have a claim to it?

If the property was in your mother's name alone and she died intestate the property would pass according to the laws of intestacy in your state. The children may be entitled to a portion. You can check your state at the link below.


Are Mozart's parents still alive?

No Mozart's parents are not alive anymore.


When Muslim shia women die what are the law of in heritance in her property?

its usually complicated and depends on if she is married or not? number of her children? children male or female? her Mather and father alive or death?