[WSBARP] Probabe question, can I probate mother and daughter's estates in single case.

Roger Hawkes Roger at law-hawks.com
Mon Mar 3 08:14:26 PST 2014


Do a quiet title action if the real estate is the only important asset.

 

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                When daughter was quite young her father passed away and
the primary asset the family home went to mother and daughter in unequal
shares.  Mother never remarried and daughter is her only child.   Daughter
married and she and husband have no children.

                Mother passed away about 8 years ago without a will.
Daughter was only heir.  Mother’s estate never probated.

                Daughter and husband have wills naming each other as sole
heir.

                Daughter and husband also have community property
agreement.

                Daughter passes away about six months ago.

                If husband probates only mother’s estate can real estate
be transferred directly to him under the community property agreement
between him and deceased daughter?

                If not do I need to probate both estates since daughter is
no longer alive to receive real property though mother’s probate?

                If I have to probated both estates can I do them in a
single filing.  I have done a joint husband and wife probate when they
died at different times but don’t know if it is appropriate to do joint
mother/daughter probate.

                Any ideas would be appreciated.

                Thanks in advance.

 

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