Beneficiary of Probate has passed away
8 months ago
My grandfather created a Will leaving behind property to my mother and her brothers, which is under probate. In the course of the probate, my mother passed away without a Will. I am the sole legal heir. Can I ask the probating Court to transfer my mother's share directly to me, and if so, what is required?
A.Dear client,
If you have a sibling, you will have to obtain the settlement deed/ gift deed/ relinquishment deed from other legal heirs and produce it in front of the SRO for property transfer. However, as you are the sole legal heir without any siblings, then the property shall come to you. Please approach the Civil Court
If you have a sibling, you will have to obtain the settlement deed/ gift deed/ relinquishment deed from other legal heirs and produce it in front of the SRO for property transfer. However, as you are the sole legal heir without any siblings, then the property shall come to you. Please approach the Civil Court
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