Brooklyn, NY asked in Estate Planning and Probate for New York

Q: I'm inquiring about estates. My commonlaw husband passed away recently and we have a daughter. He left no will.

We were asked to prove paternity. Our daughter is 27 yrs old we lived together 29 yrs hes on certificate.

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Michael David Siegel
Michael David Siegel
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  • Probate Lawyer
  • New York, NY
  • Licensed in New York

A: If your daughter is the only heir, then the birth certificate is usually enough. If the court appointed a guardian for unknown heirs or someone is challenging, then you may need more proof. As you did not state where you are in the proceedings, I cannot give better advice.

Benjamin Z. Katz
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  • Estate Planning Lawyer
  • New York, NY
  • Licensed in New York

A: If he is listed as her father on the birth certificate there should be no need for a paternity test. Who is asking?

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