My father died in 2017 without a will, I was his only child and he had a long term girlfriend who lived with him in his property that he owned solely.
He left my mother before I was a year old, and never contributed towards me as a child, but we did have some contact when I became an adult.
When...
Mother was widowed 23 years ago. Her spouse at the time was a second marriage for both, he had no will. We believe his estate was split between her and his children from a prior marriage, and she seems to have gotten the house, but we are not privy to the details.
Sibling stayed with her from...
Mom passed away Apr 9th 2022. No will, she had signed her pink to her car over to me to prevent anything happening to it. I left it in her name. She had dementia. I had eventually gotten a POA and AHCDPOA after a year and a half of trying to get her back home after my younger half brother had...
As the title states my fiancé died intestate by terminating his life in the midst of us building our retirement home a little over a year ago. We bought the land together and i sold my home in Michigan and used the proceeds to fund the project. I now have an unfinished house.
He didn't have any...
My father is unresponsive and deteriorating. This was unexpected and he doesn't have a will. My parents are divorced and I am the oldest of his 2 adult children. He owns a trailer in a mobile home park and a former girlfriend is living there. My father was living there originally but got an...
Hello,
Thank you for your time this day. I have an interesting question and concern.
My uncle died intestate in Ontario. Their are no children no parents no wives.
However their are 2 siblings (next of kin) and one predeaceased brother. How
Much of the estate do the children of the predeased...
When a person dies “intestate” or without a will, that person’s estate will usually pass through a probate court for review and a determination made of how and to whom the property should be distributed. Each state in the United States has its own laws governing the distribution of an estate...
In the event that you die with having a will, also known as “intestate”, a court of law may decide who will inherit your home, your bank account and who will raise your minor children. "Probate" is the process where a court of law supervises the distribution of property after a person dies...