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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP: I am familiar with unusual requirements in a couple of countries regarding inheritances involving real estate (vacant land, homes, condos). Tell your relatives to start the process now before the grantor or intestate owner dies or becomes legally incapacitated. Also, in contested situations between a blood relative in line of intestate succession or inheritance by legal document beneficiary and a stranger/non-relative who claims property rights, you may have to sell your rights to folks with connections or other source of power who can resolve matters quickly; otherwise it can take many years and lots of money to try to resolve the matter in your favor. Some countries have laws that are very weird compared to typical US property & estate/inheritance laws.[/quote] From what I hear the process is pretty straightforward there, UNLESS there is outright machinations with the will or some such. I think it’s best the mom gifts her son the property. He can travel now while she is there and relatively healthy and can act as his guide, and they can sign all the documents. He has two citizenships so on paper he isn’t even a foreigner in that country. Thanks for the great ideas![/quote]
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