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My mother passed away and left all belongings to her grandson only...is this legal?
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Anonymous
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Posted on / Mar. 07, 2013 16:35:00

Yes, this is allowed; however, it may not mean that the grandson truly gets all property. For instance, if there is property that is exempt from probate and is titled in such a way that a different beneficiary is named, then the grandson may not be entitled to that property.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Mar. 07, 2013 16:35:00

Yes, this is allowed; however, it may not mean that the grandson truly gets all property. For instance, if there is property that is exempt from probate and is titled in such a way that a different beneficiary is named, then the grandson may not be entitled to that property.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Mar. 07, 2013 16:35:00

Yes, this is allowed; however, it may not mean that the grandson truly gets all property. For instance, if there is property that is exempt from probate and is titled in such a way that a different beneficiary is named, then the grandson may not be entitled to that property.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Mar. 07, 2013 16:35:00

Yes, this is allowed; however, it may not mean that the grandson truly gets all property. For instance, if there is property that is exempt from probate and is titled in such a way that a different beneficiary is named, then the grandson may not be entitled to that property.

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