by luckycat on July 31st, 2009

luckycat

Question

Help answer this question below.

What happens when a will is proved invalid?

  • Like
  • Report

Answers. 1 helpful answer below.

  • by mhoskins on July 31st, 2009

    mhoskins

    If a will is ruled invalid in probate, the laws of intestacy cover this.

    Intestacy is the condition of the estate of a person who dies owning property greater than the sum of his or her enforceable debts and funeral expenses without having a valid will. Any remainder of the estate would then likely go to next of kin. If no next of kin exist, the state will most likely take possession of the estate and auction it off.

    No comments. Post one | Permalink

Want to attach an image to your answer? Click here.

Did this answer your question? If not, then ask a new question or create a poll.

You're reading What happens when a will is proved invalid?

Follow us on Facebook!

Related Ads

ANSWERBAG BUZZ

What happens after a will is ruled invalid
What happens when a will is ruled invalid
What happens when a will is proved to be invalid
Baked alaska secret
What happens when a will is invalidated