Posted by John T on December 09, 2012 at 11:36:13 from (216.249.82.117):
In Reply to: OT Heirs posted by John T on December 09, 2012 at 10:21:53:
That was funnnnnnnnnnn, good comments
The legal theory our professor based her statement upon was ONLY AFTER a person dies, heirs BY DEFINITION are those persons (spouse, issue, siblings, parents etc etc all down the line of intestate succession) determined by the laws of intestate succession..... IE none while living and only AFTER death do the laws of intestate succession define who are the "heirs." Of course, theres intestate verus testate to deal with also.......
Of course, like most everything in law its subject to a particualr states statutes, common law and strict definitions and any lawyer worth their salt can always make a counter argument, thats his or her job
Headed to the local Bluegrass Jam to pick n grin wooooooooo hoooooooo catch yall later
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