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Commonly Asked Estate Planning Questions From Users Near You

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What are we entitled for if dad didn't have a will?

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Answered by attorney Mark Schaefer (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Elder Law Office of Mark Schaefer PC
Yes. Unless she requested and was awarded assets as Year's Support, you and your brother would each be entitled to one-sixth of your father's estate under Georgia law.
Yes. Unless she requested and was awarded assets as Year's Support, you and your brother would each be entitled to one-sixth of your father's estate under Georgia law.
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Is it possible for the mother to get the home back?

Answered by attorney Christine James
Estate Planning lawyer at James Law Group
This is a VERY complex matter and asking this question on line is not the best move. Contact an attorney asap and sit down, explain the circumstances of the transfer from mother to son, and see what can be done. DO NOT WAIT. Call an attorney.
This is a VERY complex matter and asking this question on line is not the best move. Contact an attorney asap and sit down, explain the circumstances of the transfer from mother to son, and see what can be done. DO NOT WAIT. Call an attorney.
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Does probate apply to this situation and who is responsible?

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Answered by attorney Mark Schaefer (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Elder Law Office of Mark Schaefer PC
Probate does not apply to the mobile home. If your aunt owns it, she cannot be locked out. She needs to call the police/sheriff to resolve that issue. The property of the deceased is subject to probate, but if none of it is titled, probate is often ignored. His two sons would be his heirs.
Probate does not apply to the mobile home. If your aunt owns it, she cannot be locked out. She needs to call the police/sheriff to resolve that issue. The property of the deceased is subject to probate, but if none of it is titled, probate is often ignored. His two sons would be his heirs.
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