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Ok, but how does she establish a "claim" to the assets

Posted on: April 9, 2025 at 20:34:19 CT
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If the son is the only heir, and he renounces, it would seem that the deceased party dies without any heirs. I guess if he had a will, it would follow that, but otherwise, it follows the law of intestacy.

It greedy as hell that they would do that, but just sorting through the connections.
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situation - rockquarryroad MU - 4/9 19:49:13
     RE: situation - BH O'bonga MU - 4/10 05:44:11
          RE: situation - rockquarryroad MU - 4/10 06:36:32
          RE: situation - BH O'bonga MU - 4/10 06:12:16
     nothing wrong with sending a sympathy card to the son - tigerinhogtown STL - 4/9 19:58:01
     lot of sh*tty people in the world(nm) - Joeboo MU - 4/9 19:53:48
          sad situation...kid doesn't care enough to investigate - Mormad MU - 4/9 19:56:50
               she was his caretaker for a while about 15 years ago - rockquarryroad MU - 4/9 20:30:14
                    Ok, but how does she establish a "claim" to the assets - Mormad MU - 4/9 20:34:19
                         I guess not renounce, but he's giving it to them - rockquarryroad MU - 4/9 20:49:29
                              does he know there would be gift taxes involved? - tigerinhogtown STL - 4/9 21:19:22
                              Guess some folks have more money than sense - Mormad MU - 4/9 20:52:11




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