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Commonly Asked Estate Planning Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Can an heir collect inheritance if they ran away in teenage years?

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Answered by attorney Victor L. Waid (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Law Office of Victor Waid
Go for it and collect. You may need to engage the services of an attorney, but the answer to your question is yes, subject to proof of heirship, by blood, generally.
Go for it and collect. You may need to engage the services of an attorney, but the answer to your question is yes, subject to proof of heirship, by blood, generally.
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Can I give a corporation a 99 year contract and a permanent seat in the board?

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Answered by attorney Douglas A Tull (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Douglas A. Tull, P.C. Attorney at Law
Probably not. Even if you own 100% of the stock you wont live that long. And if you don't own all the stock voting agreements to accomplish what you want (or close to it) would not be allowed by law to last anywhere near that long.
Probably not. Even if you own 100% of the stock you wont live that long. And if you don't own all the stock voting agreements to accomplish what you want (or close to it) would not be allowed by law to last anywhere near that long.
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If a couple died without a Will, what happens to their properties?

Answered by attorney Rick Lee Denker
Estate Planning lawyer at Denker Associates, PLLC
If your parents are both deceased, the properties they owned would be distributed according to their Will. If they did not have a will, the property will be distributed to heir heirs by the intestate succession laws of state they were living in at the time of their death, or the state the properties are located in. Normally, that would be to their children in equal shares.
If your parents are both deceased, the properties they owned would be distributed according to their Will. If they did not have a will, the property will be distributed to heir heirs by the intestate succession laws of state they were living in at the time of their death, or the state the properties are located in. Normally, that would be to their children in equal shares.
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