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    Dec 27, 2010, 02:13 PM
    Do I have a right to my sons estate he was married with no will?
    He has been married for a year. I helped purchase the home my son and his wife live in and my son was to pay me back when he got an estate settlement. My son has since passed. I would like to know my rights. All parties are from NC.
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    Dec 27, 2010, 04:58 PM

    Hello chunn:

    If you have your agreement in writing, then you have a claim against his estate... Other than that, I don't believe you do. Of course, if the family isn't amenable to your claims, you can always hire a lawyer to see if your rights can be enforced.

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    Dec 27, 2010, 07:44 PM

    You can make a claim against the estate, the problem will be proving to the probate judge that you did not give son a gift, not a loan, so is there some proof that this money you gave was a loan?

    But no, you have no claim as a hier, you may have an claim as a creditor
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    Dec 27, 2010, 08:00 PM

    Without a will it will depend on whether they had children. With no children his parents are entitled to a half interest in the estate.

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    Dec 28, 2010, 01:47 AM
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    Without a will it will depend on whether they had children. With no children his parents are entitled to a half interest in the estate.

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    As I read 29-14, in conjunction with 29-15, the parents would not be entitled to real property but would be entitled to half of any personal property over $50,000 in value.
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    Dec 28, 2010, 04:24 AM

    29-14 says "(3) If the intestate is not survived by a child, children or any lineal descendant of a deceased child or children, but is survived by one or more parents, a one‑half undivided interest in the real property;"

    29-15 says "Those persons surviving the intestate, other than the surviving spouse, shall take that share of the net estate not distributable to the surviving spouse"

    I read it differently. 29-14 says the spouse gets half of real property and half of personal property over $50K. 29-15 says the remaining heirs get what the spouse doesn't get.

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