My mother passed away and her boyfriend got everything I am the oldest son am I entitled to anything. There was no will.
Do yourself a favor and consult with a probate attorney in your area. You should not wait on this. Good luck.
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Do yourself a favor and consult with a probate attorney in your area. You should not wait on this. Good luck.
The simply answer is no. You might want to consult with an attorney.
Sorry for your loss. Just ask your mom's attorney how this affects your mom's estate going forward. I agree with both attorney's responses to...
If you have an attorney just ask for a legal opinion on this issue--more than likely the document spells out what happens.
I completely agree with the other attorney's response on this--seek consultation to see you options.
You will likely need the services of an attorney who handles probate matters in your state. You should contact one as soon as you can.
I agree with Attorney Terry--just speak with an attorney in your state who practices in Probate to see if opening an estate is necessary.
Just turn it into your insurance carrier and let them process the claim--sorry for this.
If it is part of a criminal investigation it will be released in due time--speak with the impound supervisor for timing.
Just contact an attorney who practices in medical/dental negligence claims in your area.