If you are related or have their SS number, you can go to the U.S. government SS site, enter the SS and retrieve the result.
If the deceased person is your wife then I think you are responsible for her medical bills
The McLean County, Illinois website does not specify how many pets a person can own. They do require the dogs and cats to be vaccinated and a license bought to each animal.
Sort of. A creditor can sue the deceased's estate for repayment.
You have to buy the property from someone. And the only person that can sell it is the executor.
When someone else writes about someone who is deceased, it is called a biography.
The verb 'is' denotes present tense. A deceased person, the deceased wife of the person, and the deceased children of that person are not living in the present tense. Therefore, 'was' is the appropriate verb.
If the person who owned the home is now deceased, that person's estate must be probated before the home can be sold. Probate is what authorizes someone representing the estate of the deceased person to sell the home.
They will look to the wording of the will. It should specify whether that share goes into the general estate or to the deceased named person's estate or heirs.
by law they cant, unless that deceased person left the car to the person who's trying to get it.
Talk to your attorney.
You can check with the deceased person's close family members or search their personal belongings for a copy of the will. Contact local probate courts and banks where the person might have had safe deposit boxes. Additionally, consult the American Bar Association or hire a professional investigator to assist in locating the will.
No, a body does not have to be present if the family of the deceased has a memorial. The memorial is simply a celebration of the deceased life. When someone gives a memorial for a person who has passed away, their body does not need to be there.