Legal Question in Real Estate Law in Mississippi
Property Ownership
What rights does the children of deceased parents have after no will was made? The nephew says that the property was left to him and he has since transferred ownership to his mother (one of the 4 susiving siblings). Does he has the right to assume ownership?
Asked on 12/28/06, 2:00 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Jan Butler
Jan R. Butler
Re: Property Ownership
Land passes to a decedent's spouse and children equally when there is no will.
However, for the land to be merchantable, either the decedent's estate must be probated or the Court must determine who the heirs are.
A nephew has no right to do anything with his uncle's land, unless he has a deed to it.
Answered on 12/28/06, 3:33 pm