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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 475982" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Lisa, I was worried about Katie because in some states the fact that your husband didnt leave you as next of kin or on the accounts with him as in Lisa and/or husband, most times it has to go through probate. And didnt you buy the house from proceeds of your accident? Why wasnt the house in both your names? Dont have to answer me but I am surprised. I thought my dads property would have gone through probate and some would have been divided between the children and spouse. It wasnt but that was because he had everything set up as joint property. In your case it seems like everything was in his name only. I hope I am wrong but that could mean that you and the children are all legally able to inherit from him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 475982, member: 1514"] Lisa, I was worried about Katie because in some states the fact that your husband didnt leave you as next of kin or on the accounts with him as in Lisa and/or husband, most times it has to go through probate. And didnt you buy the house from proceeds of your accident? Why wasnt the house in both your names? Dont have to answer me but I am surprised. I thought my dads property would have gone through probate and some would have been divided between the children and spouse. It wasnt but that was because he had everything set up as joint property. In your case it seems like everything was in his name only. I hope I am wrong but that could mean that you and the children are all legally able to inherit from him. [/QUOTE]
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