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If there is a check made out to the deceased, then there is property to disperse. Go to probate court.
A properly licensed attorney in your state, specializing in probate law can best answer your question.
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My late wife and I had a trust for our kids. I removed all the monies and paid for my kid's college. Can my kid's come after me?
by sunmariner07 on March 22nd, 2011
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Can a person be legally entitled to something that "was promised" to them but which isn't mentioned in the written will of the deceased?
by dickens77 on March 13th, 2011
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I am confused as to how a trust works compared to a will. Once I draw up the papers on line, it has to be signed and notorized, correct?
by Anonymous on March 2nd, 2011
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My mom left me her home and all the furnishings in her home except things specifically noted elsewhere in her will. what does that mean?
by ldm07 on March 4th, 2011
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Will ask again, Would you recommend using an online legal service?
by Anonymous on March 7th, 2011
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You're reading When a person dies and there is no property to dipurse, but need to deposit checks made out to only living relative and deceased, what is the percedures.
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