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Old Mar 9, 2007, 12:33 PM
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Who's got the proof?

The administrator of my grandfather's estate (he died intestate), now has Alzheimer's disease. I learned that the property that my father (deceased) inherited was apportioned, and several persons unknown (certainly not my father's heirs) are listed on the deed, which is a quit claim deed. Do I have to prove that these persons are NOT heirs or does the lawyer hired by the administrator, or someone else have to prove that they are?

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Old Mar 9, 2007, 03:49 PM   #2  
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The administrator of my grandfather's estate (he died intestate), now has Alzheimer's disease. I learned that the property that my father (deceased) inherited was apportioned, and several persons unknown (certainly not my father's heirs) are listed on the deed, which is a quit claim deed. Do I have to prove that these persons are NOT heirs or does the lawyer hired by the administrator, or someone else have to prove that they are?

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Get an attorney and have a thorough title search done.

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