I believe you can go to your local tag office and they can pull up a list of vehicles that are registered in someones name. However if the person sold the vehicle and the person that bought it didn't transfer the title to their name, it may show several vehicles your father hadn't owned for sometime, or maybe some that ended up in a salvage yard too if he was the last person to regiser it
Cleopatra was titled pharoah in 51BC after the death of her father, Ptolemy XII and the other siblings in her family.
It really depends upon the contents of a will and how the property is titled under the wording of the deed. Generally property held jointly passes directly to the other owners and is not subject to probate action. In a case such as noted, the deceased share of the property will likely be passed automatically to the surviving owners under the state's Joint Tenants With Right of Survivorship (JTWRS) laws.
The band Cash Cash had a number one song titled Michael Jackson. It was titled after the famed King of Pop who is now deceased. The also had several other LP's the released. However they did not reach the popularity of the bands single titled Michael Jackson.
Show the court that: you are not the father; you are living with and supporting the child (either with or without the other parent); or the child is deceased.
No, there is not a song titled 'The Other Half of Me' by Zooey Deschanel.
If you know their name you can search them on a website for finding others. This won't be free. If you don't know their name search for the other woman's name. There is no guarantee this will work but it is worth a try. Also if you think you know the town where they were born try searching birth records.
Yes, a sibling who is either keeping a secret about the deceased father to try and perhaps protect you or is just simply nasty about telling you can keep the whereabouts of where your deceased father is buried. You do not need information from her and can go get documentation from Vital Statistics or, go to the public library and look up obituaries. You could also ask other relatives in the family.
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The biological father should give the bride away. If the bride is not close to her biological father for reasons between them then she could choose her stepfather to give her away.
If he is not the owner of the property he is committing a fraudulent act. He is acting to deceive the other party. He would be forging his father's name and concealing the fact of his death. In fact, he would be creating a cloud on the title to the property that would be quite easy to detect and expensive to fix. If he uses the deception to obtain money, think very serious criminal charges.
unfortunately both of philippe wynnes children are singing with their father in the heavenly choir.both are deceased. one by a drive by shooting and the other one by drowning.
Part of it will depend on the wording on the deed. If it has rights of survivorship, they estate can probably sell it by providing a copy of the other relative's death certificate. Otherwise, they may have to open an estate for the deceased relative so the executor can transfer the title.