What to do if my father recently passed without a Will?
Question Details: I have 3 sisters and a half sister and have been told that the property has both my half-sister's and my dad's names on it. However, I would like confirmation. Where do I go? Also, there are vehicles in my father's name only plus personal property. Do my other sisters and I have any rights?
There are records in your father's county that will identify the people listed on his property. In Florida, the "property appraiser's office" gathers this information and posts it online for tax collection purposes. Search the internet for property tax in your father's state to identify the appropriate government entity that is responsible. Then search their online records or call them to find out who they have listed as owners.
A branch of the county clerk of court also keeps official records, including deeds to property. This is sometimes called the "county recorder" and the records are often called the "official records." In Florida, most of these are available online. You can view an unofficial copy of the actual deed and that will show exactly who owned the property and how they held title. I suggest you try to find this in your father's state.
As far as the personal property is concerned, you and your sisters have rights to inherit a portion of the property. However, enforcing those rights will likely cost much more than the property is worth. If you cannot work something out with the 1/2 sister, you will probably have to let this go. As they say, "possession is 9/10 of the law" and that is because the property is usually long gone before you can get through the legal process to reach it.
I am sorry for your loss and wish you an easy success in answering your questions.