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Are inlaws heirs?

Are inlaws heirs?

A child’s spouse is not classified as an heir according the intestacy laws of any state. When a child inherits a portion of a parent’s intestate estate, the inherited property belongs solely to the child.

What did my mother give to my brother?

The will is handwritten in a legal format. It did indeed state that I was to receive $10,000 from her investments as well as some specific items of hers which I had already received. It also stated for my brother to receive her condo and her car as well as for many different items of hers to go to specific people.

Can a brother have access to a will?

Until probate has been granted, only the executor – in this case, your brother – has the legal right of access to the will. And if there has been a family split, it is, of course, entirely possible if not necessarily advisable that the executor can decide they do not wish to grant access to the document.

What did my brother do with my inheritance?

My brother said that after paying her bills, there was barely any money left. I found this very hard to believe, but a few weeks later he sent me $300. While at the DMV the next day, the clerk asked him for all of the relevant paperwork needed for the transfer to be completed. This included her will.

Who is the executor of my mother’s will?

My mother died in August 2012 . She named my older brother as the Executor of her will . In her will she has stated that both my brother and I own her house . My brother listed the house , accepted an offer on the house for a quick sale and the closing is set for March 15 , 2013 all without my consent .

The will is handwritten in a legal format. It did indeed state that I was to receive $10,000 from her investments as well as some specific items of hers which I had already received. It also stated for my brother to receive her condo and her car as well as for many different items of hers to go to specific people.

My brother said that after paying her bills, there was barely any money left. I found this very hard to believe, but a few weeks later he sent me $300. While at the DMV the next day, the clerk asked him for all of the relevant paperwork needed for the transfer to be completed. This included her will.

My mother died in August 2012 . She named my older brother as the Executor of her will . In her will she has stated that both my brother and I own her house . My brother listed the house , accepted an offer on the house for a quick sale and the closing is set for March 15 , 2013 all without my consent .

Can a brother be the executor of a will?

I’m not vacating the house on the closing date of March 15 , 2013 because I don’t have another place to live . Please advise ! Ask a lawyer – it’s free! Your brother is not the executor until a probate estate is opened and he is appointed by the court.