Inheritance Rights In Indiana

Summary

In Indiana, if no will exists, property usually goes to the spouse, then to children. However, specific circumstances may alter this. You might have rights to your fathers property. Consider consulting a probate attorney. This is general advice, not legal representation.

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My father’s house and property has been in my family since *. In *, he got married again. My father passed away two years ago, no one said anything about his will. Now his wife has passed away and her children have taken over my father’s assets and property. All of the children are adults. Her children are trying to sell my father’s assets. What are my rights?
Hello Jennifer, can you please tell me in which country/state this property is located? This will help me provide you with the most accurate information.
Indiana
In Indiana, if no will exists, property usually goes to the spouse, then to children. However, specific circumstances may alter this. You might have rights to your father's property. Consider consulting a probate attorney. This is general advice, not legal representation.
Thank you
You're welcome, Jennifer. It's a complex situation and a probate attorney can help you navigate through it. I hope this information is useful for you.