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If the property includes real estate the estate must be probated in order for title to pass to the devisee.

If the property includes real estate the estate must be probated in order for title to pass to the devisee.

If the property includes real estate the estate must be probated in order for title to pass to the devisee.

If the property includes real estate the estate must be probated in order for title to pass to the devisee.

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What are the other sibling rights to mother's property if one sibling has power of attorney and the other sibling never left home and is over forty years of age?

Power of Attorney is to give the sibling mentioned and acknowledged by the mother to perform their affairs when the mother cannot such as paying bills; investing money, etc., and no one else can take the right away from the Power of Attorney mentioned since the mother requested this person, not even the sibling who is 40 years old and living at home. Once a parent dies the Power of Attorney no longer exists and the Executor (male) or Executrix (female) named will put the Will into Probate which will pay off any debts before the Estate is settled and any property or monies left will be divided as the parent's Will stated.


What are other sibling rights to mother's property if it was transferred to son 2 years before mother died intestate?

If the property was transferred before death, it's over. There isn't anything you can do about it so don't even think about it any more.


What if myself and other siblings are heirs of mother's estates and one sibling try to take over?

Your mother's estate must be probated in order for her property to pass to you legally. You should consult with an attorney who can handle the estate and also act as your gatekeeper to keep your pushy sibling at bay.Your mother's estate must be probated in order for her property to pass to you legally. You should consult with an attorney who can handle the estate and also act as your gatekeeper to keep your pushy sibling at bay.Your mother's estate must be probated in order for her property to pass to you legally. You should consult with an attorney who can handle the estate and also act as your gatekeeper to keep your pushy sibling at bay.Your mother's estate must be probated in order for her property to pass to you legally. You should consult with an attorney who can handle the estate and also act as your gatekeeper to keep your pushy sibling at bay.


Your duck was hand raised and suddenly flew over the fence and onto other people's property. Your other ducks let's say 5 are left there without their sibling. What do you do?

its because it wants to have sex


What is the legal age in mass for a sibling to watch over his sibling?

I am not positve if a sibling can watch over another sibling when a parent is away. But I Know for a fact that if one of siblings is at least 12 the child stay home by themselves. So if one of the siblings is at least 12 i think tht sibling can watch over the other sibling while a parent is away.


If the deceased left his home to a certain person and her name is already on the deed does she just take over the loan?

my aunt left me property in her will, and now I would like to sell the property, but I don't have a clear deed. how do i get a clear deed to the property so that I can sell the property?


I lived with my mother for 33 months prior to her death as her caretaker and paid all household expenses. Can an executor claim back rent from me?

No. While your mother was alive you were living at her home with her permission. The executor has no authority to go back and charge you rent since the executor had no authority over the property before your mother's death.No. While your mother was alive you were living at her home with her permission. The executor has no authority to go back and charge you rent since the executor had no authority over the property before your mother's death.No. While your mother was alive you were living at her home with her permission. The executor has no authority to go back and charge you rent since the executor had no authority over the property before your mother's death.No. While your mother was alive you were living at her home with her permission. The executor has no authority to go back and charge you rent since the executor had no authority over the property before your mother's death.


Is furniture and fixture is immovable property?

Furniture is movable. Most fixtures are immovable, but check with the agent what is to be left in a property you are taking over.


Can a newborn baby have a period?

Yes they can due to left over hormones from the mother.


A sibling dies who pays the medical bills?

Her estate is responsible for her debts. That means any property she owned at the time of her death should be paid over to her creditors. If there is no estate then the creditors are out of luck.


Maryland law on property abandonment?

if brother left home for over two years and i stay and payed bills do he have a right to property . what are my rights.


What causes sibling rivarly?

Sometimes it's competing over the attention of a parent. Sometimes its the little sibling wanting to be like the bigger sibling.