What is the name of your state? MD
We have a confusing case where my great grandmother died in 1978 without a will. Through your guys' advice in the past, we have just stayed the course and had some estranged relatives' names floating around out there til they could be found and become part of this probate issue as per current MD intestate law. They were just recently found a few months ago.
Now there is a new part to the situation that I need advice on.
Here is the family tree:
Great grandma had 3 children live to adulthood.
One daughter had two sons (estranged relatives) and died 10 years before great grandma in 1968.
Great grandma died in 1978.
My great uncle was a bachelor his whole life and died in 1981.
My grandma died in 2004.
1) Our initial take was the estranged relatives' are due half the value of my great grandma's house - end of discussion. We are being told by one of the estate lawyers that they can demand 28 years of back rent too. Is this true?
2) Another estate lawyer says technically they are not due back rent because they never came forward and told us our family would have to pay rent if we stayed there therefore they can't go back 28 years for it now. Statute of limitations was also mentioned.
3) One of them also said that they are not due half the value but one third because as of closing my great grandmother's estate, the value would be split in thirds for each adult child. The estranged relatives get their third. That's it. He said that because their mother died BEFORE my great grandmother BEFORE my great uncle, that they would not be due half of his inheritance even though he died without a will as well. After all we've been through and I've learned from reading and being on here, I don't know what to believe because I thought they would still get half of the great uncle's too.
I just wanted to get your take because you have been so wonderful with your advice in the past.
Thanks.
We have a confusing case where my great grandmother died in 1978 without a will. Through your guys' advice in the past, we have just stayed the course and had some estranged relatives' names floating around out there til they could be found and become part of this probate issue as per current MD intestate law. They were just recently found a few months ago.
Now there is a new part to the situation that I need advice on.
Here is the family tree:
Great grandma had 3 children live to adulthood.
One daughter had two sons (estranged relatives) and died 10 years before great grandma in 1968.
Great grandma died in 1978.
My great uncle was a bachelor his whole life and died in 1981.
My grandma died in 2004.
1) Our initial take was the estranged relatives' are due half the value of my great grandma's house - end of discussion. We are being told by one of the estate lawyers that they can demand 28 years of back rent too. Is this true?
2) Another estate lawyer says technically they are not due back rent because they never came forward and told us our family would have to pay rent if we stayed there therefore they can't go back 28 years for it now. Statute of limitations was also mentioned.
3) One of them also said that they are not due half the value but one third because as of closing my great grandmother's estate, the value would be split in thirds for each adult child. The estranged relatives get their third. That's it. He said that because their mother died BEFORE my great grandmother BEFORE my great uncle, that they would not be due half of his inheritance even though he died without a will as well. After all we've been through and I've learned from reading and being on here, I don't know what to believe because I thought they would still get half of the great uncle's too.
I just wanted to get your take because you have been so wonderful with your advice in the past.
Thanks.