How long would it take to get a legal declaration of death if there was no body? - death intestate
No, I do not want to kill someone! I am researching a book project. If a U.S. citizen disappeared while diving in Australia, it will take 7 years to get to the judicial declaration of death by the courts in the United States, the intestacy of a farm in California? And since there are no heirs to this legacy, the state of California has received the goods, since this is where the property?
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In general, the main competition for the place is where the alleged deaths in this case Australia. I can not answer that their laws in this direction, but it usually follows the popular point of reference in the English language from 7 years.
The balance of your question is too vague. If no heirs, then no one would for an explanation of the alleged death of press in court.
If the deceased lived in California and provides property, then it would return to the state. If, however, mortgages that are eligible are the property would be sold at a foreclosure sale to satisfy the mortgage. Only the balance back in the office of the State Comptroller.
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