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One big Mess when you don't plan

My uncle died in January of 2003 had one biological daughter now age 15 was unmarried but raised daughter with the mother. Mother is currently in jail. Also owned 50% of property co-owned by my grandmother. Grandmother assumed property automatically transferred to her(she was wrong). Approximate property value at death 600k-900k his share. No taxes have ever been paid on his estate. Before uncle's death there was a sale of part of the property. Sale is now complete and paid in full. Buyer wants property transfered over, but needs dead Uncle's signature.

How do we proceed? Are there back taxes to be paid? Who can make the legal decision on the property today?

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Posted on / Mar. 02, 2007 11:58:00

Re: One big Mess when you don't plan

probate is likely needed to resolve these issues.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Mar. 02, 2007 11:58:00

Re: One big Mess when you don't plan

probate is likely needed to resolve these issues.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Mar. 02, 2007 11:58:00

Re: One big Mess when you don't plan

probate is likely needed to resolve these issues.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Mar. 02, 2007 11:58:00

Re: One big Mess when you don't plan

probate is likely needed to resolve these issues.

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