My grandmother lives in Minnesota and doesn't have a will. She has three daughters, one of which is deceased. The two surviving daughters are co-conservators, co-guardians of my grandmother. Their relationship is strained and ineffective at dealing with their responsibilities.
Two questions:
1. When my grandmother passes away, her two daughters have priority in becoming administrators of my grandmother's estate. What is the likelihood that the court would approve appointment of the eldest grandson as administrator instead? How would this be accomplished?
2. Does the deceased daughter's estate (she had two children) have any inheritance rights?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
Two questions:
1. When my grandmother passes away, her two daughters have priority in becoming administrators of my grandmother's estate. What is the likelihood that the court would approve appointment of the eldest grandson as administrator instead? How would this be accomplished?
2. Does the deceased daughter's estate (she had two children) have any inheritance rights?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?