free_spirit_etc
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What is the name of your state? Illinois
I have a question I was wondering if anyone knew about gun owner's permits.
My husband, who died in February, owned some guns. The Estate, itself, doesn't actually have much money. He left a specific bequest to his daughter, and left me the residual estate. Additionally, I was the beneficiary on his life insurance policy.
His daughter and her husband came to our home the day after my husband's funeral and took what was bequethed to her, quite a few other Estate assets, and some of my personal belongings.
They have threatened lawsuits, etc. to try to get me to agree to give them half of the Estate and half of the life insurance. I tried to negiotiate with them, but we were never able to reach a settlement.
Actually, the Estate doesn't even have enough funds to pay the costs of Administration, burial costs and spouse award. And most of the items of value are still in his daughter's possession.So there won't really be a "residual" Estate. It is mostly about the life insurance.
I am wanting to file a citation to recover assets to get the items back. I am especially concerned about the guns and the motor scooter. The coin collection probably has more value, but I am concerned with liablity issues of guns and a motor scooter which still legally belong to my husband's Estate NOT being in my control.
My question is - my husband had a firearms owner's permit. I do not. If the guns still legally belong to the Estate, will his gun owner's permit cover having the guns in my possession until I can arrange for them to be sold, or would I be required to have a gun owner's permit in my own name in order to have the guns in my possession while adminstering the Estate?
Thank you,
Free
I have a question I was wondering if anyone knew about gun owner's permits.
My husband, who died in February, owned some guns. The Estate, itself, doesn't actually have much money. He left a specific bequest to his daughter, and left me the residual estate. Additionally, I was the beneficiary on his life insurance policy.
His daughter and her husband came to our home the day after my husband's funeral and took what was bequethed to her, quite a few other Estate assets, and some of my personal belongings.
They have threatened lawsuits, etc. to try to get me to agree to give them half of the Estate and half of the life insurance. I tried to negiotiate with them, but we were never able to reach a settlement.
Actually, the Estate doesn't even have enough funds to pay the costs of Administration, burial costs and spouse award. And most of the items of value are still in his daughter's possession.So there won't really be a "residual" Estate. It is mostly about the life insurance.
I am wanting to file a citation to recover assets to get the items back. I am especially concerned about the guns and the motor scooter. The coin collection probably has more value, but I am concerned with liablity issues of guns and a motor scooter which still legally belong to my husband's Estate NOT being in my control.
My question is - my husband had a firearms owner's permit. I do not. If the guns still legally belong to the Estate, will his gun owner's permit cover having the guns in my possession until I can arrange for them to be sold, or would I be required to have a gun owner's permit in my own name in order to have the guns in my possession while adminstering the Estate?
Thank you,
Free