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How can I claim property that my dad left us?

Asked on Sep 15th, 2011 on Estate Planning - Florida
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I was raised as my dad's child with one other child. He left two life insurances that are now unclaimed property with the State. I strongly feel this was meant for us two. We were his only children.
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Probate Attorney serving Las Vegas, NV
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You should start by contacting the unclaimed property division for the State of Nevada to complete the necessary paperwork.
Answered on Sep 19th, 2011 at 3:33 PM

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Theodore W. Robinson
Hello, Do I understand that he never adopted you? There are no papers to prove he intended to leave his estate to you? Have you searched for a Will? The problem will be whether you are legitimate"heirs" to him if you were never adopted. You should see an attorney and have your heritage proven or determined in some fashion by the state. There is a case holding somewhere that says nobody dies trulywithout heirs. What you need todo is prove you are his heirs and that was his intention. You'll need a lawyer's help. Good luck.
Answered on Sep 19th, 2011 at 6:07 AM

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Business/Commercial Attorney serving Centralia, WA at Olson, Althauser, Samuelson & Rayan, LLP
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You have to commence a probate proceeding to claim the proceeds as estate property. The Estate would then collect the proceeds and distribute to the heirs of the estate either according to the will if there is one or by the laws of intestate succession if there is no will.
Answered on Sep 16th, 2011 at 2:05 PM

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Glen Edward Ashman
Each state has a website with very simple instructions to seek unclaimed funds. Go there and follow the instructions and they will take it from there. There is no charge to apply (and do NOT pay anyone to assist).
Answered on Sep 16th, 2011 at 11:36 AM

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Trusts and Estates Attorney serving Jacksonville, FL
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If you are not your dad's actual legal child, you are not entitled to anything unless he had a will stating that you were.
Answered on Sep 16th, 2011 at 10:56 AM

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