why would a lawyer want to see a death certificate for a sibling
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why would a lawyer want to see a death certificate for a sibling
estate is to be divided equally between the six siblings. what
purpose would a death certificate provide
Asked on December 21, 2016 under Estate Planning, Wisconsin
Answers:
S.L,. Member, California Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 8 years ago | Contributor
The attorney wants to see the sibling's death certificate to be certain that there isn't another sibling in addition to the six, who could claim a portion of the estate.
In addition, the attorney needs the sibling's death certificate to determine if that sibling has heirs who may claim a portion of the estate.
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