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What do my sons do?

Asked on Oct 24th, 2016 on Estate Litigation - Georgia
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I filed for a divorce from my husband in 2002. He remarried in Dec. of 2002. The divorce wasn't final until May of 2003. Because he wasn't showing up for the hearings and we had to handle child support. He died last year, We had two sons together. He had a business, property and a house that he bought with his (new) wife. She has nothing to do with the boys now, I researched and the law says their marriage is void. What do our boys need to do? She (new) wife haven't filed anything in the probate court and it's been over a year. Our boys want their dad estate. What do they need to do?
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Probate Litigation Attorney serving Lawrenceville, GA at Robert W. Hughes & Associates, P.C.
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Your boys need to hire a probate attorney immediately.  If the marriage was improepr because he was still married to you, your ex-husband's children are his only heirs.  If your boys are minors, thbey have added rights that need to be protected.  If they are adults, they are simply heirs.
Answered on Nov 15th, 2016 at 5:28 AM

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