Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in Nevada
my father died and does not have a will that i know of. I have a step brother that lives/lived with my father for the past 22 years. How do i go about making sure the step brother does not sell everything or drain my fathers bank account?
1 Answer from Attorneys
If the bank account is joint with step brother and father or payable on death to step brother, you can't do anything. Otherwise, give a certified copy of your father's death certificate to the bank so that they will know he has died and freeze the account.
As to personal possessions without a title such as guns, jewelry, coins, gold, silver, etc., if you think there is anything of that nature of substantial value you can file to open a probate estate. However, this will cost you, probably a few thousand dollars to start. I, and most attorneys I know, would not want to open a probate estate on the mere chance that there is something valuable there without a considerable upfront retainer.
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