The parents' estates must be probated in order for the assets to pass to the heirs legally. You need to consult with an attorney who specializes in probate law in your jurisdiction.
If he has a car, he has assets. If there are assets, an estate should be opened. That allows the title to be transferred. If there are no other assets, some states have a 'short form' that allows the title to be transferred.
To create an estate for a deceased person, you will need to follow these steps: Obtain the death certificate of the deceased person. Identify and gather all assets and liabilities of the deceased person. Hire an estate attorney to assist with the legal process. File a petition in probate court to open the estate. Notify creditors and beneficiaries of the estate. Pay off debts and distribute assets according to the deceased person's will or state laws if there is no will. Close the estate once all debts are settled and assets are distributed.
They can obtain the accounting of the estate provided to the probate court. In the US under the Freedom of Information Act it would be a public record.
No, it is not possible to obtain power of attorney for a deceased person, as power of attorney ceases upon the death of the individual.
A power of attorney ceases upon the death of the grantor. For a deceased person, you must be appointed their executor or representative by a court. Generally, if the person had signficant assets or a complex situation this means you need to open an estate, for persons with few assets, most states have a simpler alternative.
The Estate assets (the deceased's home, car, savings, etc.) must be used to pay for all debts in the deceased's name alone. The debts must be paid before any inheritance is paid out. The grandchildren do not need to use their own money to pay a debt that is not in their name.
Not if the husband is still living. If he is deceased, the executor can obtain the records.
It is illegal to obtain a deceased person's Social Security number without proper authorization. You can request this information through the Social Security Administration or by contacting the deceased person's estate executor or legal representative.
To obtain a credit report for a deceased individual, you need to request it from the credit reporting agencies by providing the necessary documentation, such as a death certificate and proof of your authority to act on behalf of the deceased person's estate.
Yes. The estate must be probated in order for title to the real estate to pass to the heirs legally.
It varies from a country to country but generally, you may only acquire records concerning yourself, deceased individuals and/or, living individuals must give their permission to obtain their records.
To obtain your deceased parent's Social Security number, you can request a copy of their Social Security Administration (SSA) record by submitting a form called "Request for Deceased Individual's Social Security Record" (Form SSA-711). You will need to provide proof of death and your relationship to the deceased parent.