Who are the children of my deceased sister?
Emma Jordan
My sister died just after Thanksgiving. Her eldest son is currently living with my Mother (his Grandmother) who was widowed several years ago. There are two remaining children (my younger sister and I).
When did my sister put her mother into a home?
There were various monthly outgoings to my sister and her daughter and a shortfall of £44,000 from the house sale, which seems unaccounted for. My sister put my mother, who had dementia by then, into a home in about March 2012, but money was still coming out of her account as well (not just for the home fees).
Why did my sister take over my mother’s estate?
Your sister appears to have overstepped her role as executor, and views it as a free license to do as she pleases, and lord it over the rest of you. She is beholden to the laws of her state where your mother died, and must act accordingly.
When did my sister sell her parents house?
– MarketWatch My sister sold our parents’ home and pocketed the cash—what should I do now? My parents both passed away: my dad in 2004 and my mom in 2012. Dad had put their house in my youngest sister’s name before he died. It was in their will that, if anything were to happen to them, their house was to be sold and split between the kids.
When did the mother of the Clark Sisters die?
Which Clark Sister Passed Away Mattie Moss Clark Death Mattie Clark died on September 22, 1994. She was no one of the Clark Sisters, she was rather the mother of the Clark Sisters.
When did my mother put her name on the House?
My mother added my name to the deed in 2010 and then passed in 2014, I sold the house in 2016. June 4, 2019 7:53 PM My mother put my name on her house deed before her death. After she passed I sold the house. Do I owe any Capital Gains tax? If she deeded the house to you in 2010, then it was considered a gift to you in 2010.
How does title pass from mother to son?
If the mother included the property as part of a living trust, title will pass on through an informal process. More commonly, however, the property will be included as part of the person’s estate.
What kind of surname do women give their children?
In a sample of 21 self-identified feminist academics married to men, 17 women gave their children the father’s surname, two hyphenated, and two gave their children the mother’s surname (Eshleman and Halley).
Is it OK to name your child after a deceased person?
However, parents often avoid naming a child for someone who had a tragic early death, but do choose the name of someone who was beloved and had a long productive life. Having a deceased family member as a namesake certainly does not preclude one from having one’s own identity.
Who are the heirs of a deceased child?
This law is also called the law of intestacy. Generally, the assets pass to the children and to the grandchildren of any deceased child. If the law of intestacy controls, the assets will pass to the family through the probate process. It just passes to the family without a will.