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Old 03-22-2023, 12:51 PM   #56
kccrow kccrow is offline
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I have a friend that's a lawyer in NM and, I won't regurgitate verbatim but I'll give you the nutshell from asking him...

Obtaining an attorney is directly relative to the worth of the RV, as the fees may not be worth it.

Probably best to file an ancillary probate in NM state court and contest the transfer as a court-appointed administrator, because the transfer post-mortem has to be done by the executor.

Prepare to know who paid for insurance prior to his death, who paid for the RV (was it him, her, both), was the title signed by him prior to his death, etc.

Generally, ancillary probate is court-supervised.

Hope this helps.
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