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Do I get something? My dad died in the U.S.. Lived there for 24 years as an insurance agent. I am in the Asia.?
I mean I am in Asia. Sucks. Typho errors.
Do I get anything. He is married there. I am his illegitmate son. I have proofs that we see each other when he was alive.Do I get something like a car, a house, or a business.Or insurance money.
6 Answers
- LandlordLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
Unless he named you in his will, no. With no will his wife would become the owner of everything.
- 1 decade ago
It depends on which state he lived in. AND whether or not you have proof that he was your father, like a birth certificate or documentation of some kind.
But other then that the only way you would be able to get any of his possessions is if he left them to you in his will. But usually the spouse gets everything.
- ?Lv 41 decade ago
If you are named in his will or trust you will get what he wanted you to have, otherwise his wife will probably get everything.
If there is a trust involved you might get something once his wife dies. I would contact the county courthouse where he lived and where he previously lived to ask if a will or trust is filed there. If so, you entitled to a copy if you are named in it. If you are not, they will tell you so you will know you aren't getting anything.
- AnonymousLv 71 decade ago
No, you don't get anything unless he left it to you.
If he did, the executor of the estate will let you know.
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- car253Lv 71 decade ago
You would need to contact his current wife or family or your mother to ask if he left you anything.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
If you have been named in his will the executor of the estate would be in touch with you.