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  2. Unclaimed Money From Deceased Relatives - AOL

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    Again, that can include things like bank accounts, real estate, insurance policies, retirement plans, investment accounts and other assets. Once you have a list of possible assets to track down ...

  3. Inheritance law in Canada - Wikipedia

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    $300,000 if both the deceased and the spouse are parents of the descendants. $150,000 if the spouse is not parent to all the descendants. [5] 1/2 to spouse, 1/2 to child [6] 1/2 to spouse, 1/2 to children [6] "Spouse": Were married or in a marriage-like relationship for 2 years up until the death. [7]

  4. Presumption of death - Wikipedia

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    These processes were not considered satisfactory, and so in February–March 2013, the Presumption of Death Act 2013 was passed to simplify this process. [8] The new act, which is based on the Presumption of Death (Scotland) Act 1977, [9] allows applying to the High Court to declare a person presumed dead. This declaration is conclusive and ...

  5. List of unsolved murders in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Alberta: An Edmonton real estate agent, Mary Anne Plett disappeared on September 15, 1971, while showing property to a prospective client. Plett's car was found abandoned two days later; her briefcase was found in October near Fort Assiniboine, 160 kilometres north of Edmonton. Plett's body was found in the same area the following April. [224] 1979

  6. How to sell a deceased family member's car - AOL

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    CarGurus provides help with a step-by-step guide through the process of how to sell a deceased family member's car and relieve some of the stress that accompanies the death.

  7. What happens to car insurance when the policyholder dies?

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    However, if you are the executor of their estate or are a friend or relative, you should still be able to cancel their car insurance, provided you can prove your relationship to the deceased ...

  8. Estate planning - Wikipedia

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    Estate planning is the process of anticipating and arranging for the management and disposal of a person's estate during the person's life in preparation for future incapacity or death. The planning includes the bequest of assets to heirs, loved ones, and/or charity , and may include minimizing gift, estate, and generation-skipping transfer taxes .

  9. Real Estate Council of Alberta - Wikipedia

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    The Real Estate Council of Alberta (RECA) regulates the real estate brokerage, mortgage brokerage, property management, and condo management industries in Alberta, Canada. RECA operates on behalf of the Government of Alberta under the authority of the Real Estate Act.