What is the name of your state? Maryland
When a decendant under the law of inheritance is an heir to a future inheritance from his maternal grandparents, dies before the grandparents, doesn't the right to the future inheritance pass under the probate laws of Maryland just like any other asset that are in his name?
Texas Law indicates in PROBATE CODE, CHAPTER II. DESCENT AND DISTRIBUTION § 37A (e) Definitions. The term "property" as used in this section shall include all legal and equitable interests, powers, and property, whether present or future, whether vested or contingent, and whether beneficial or burdensome, in whole or in part.
Tried to locate the Maryland Probate Law that would help clarify this point, but can't access the Find Law website for the Maryland laws for some reason. Anyone have any information about this ?
When a decendant under the law of inheritance is an heir to a future inheritance from his maternal grandparents, dies before the grandparents, doesn't the right to the future inheritance pass under the probate laws of Maryland just like any other asset that are in his name?
Texas Law indicates in PROBATE CODE, CHAPTER II. DESCENT AND DISTRIBUTION § 37A (e) Definitions. The term "property" as used in this section shall include all legal and equitable interests, powers, and property, whether present or future, whether vested or contingent, and whether beneficial or burdensome, in whole or in part.
Tried to locate the Maryland Probate Law that would help clarify this point, but can't access the Find Law website for the Maryland laws for some reason. Anyone have any information about this ?