Role of non-benificiary in probate process of a registered will. Role of non-benificiary in probate process of a registered will.

1 year ago

My late father had two sons and one daughter. In his reistered will, he has bequethed property to his only two sons. His daughter(my sister) has passed way before my father. In that case being a non-benificiary, is the death cetificate of my sister necessary for probate process?

Anik

Responded 1 year ago

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A.Dear Client,
death certificates of all the persons those are legal heirs to your father's property are required.
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Advocate Sinjari Bandyopadhyaya

Responded 1 year ago

A.To give opinion, it is necessary to know whether your deceased sister was married having children or not and whether your mother and father's mother are alive or not. Death certificate of all those deceased persons are required who can be the legal heiresses of your deceased father if there is no Will.
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Anonymous

Replied 1 year ago

Yes, my father has a registered will. My mother and father are both deceased. My late sister was married and her husband is also no more. She however has one son who is alive.

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