The article discusses unclaimed estates in Sutton, highlighting that individuals may inherit a fortune if they have specific surnames. When someone dies intestate (without a will) and there are no immediate family members to claim the estate, it becomes unclaimed. Potential heirs can come forward within a 12-year period following the government’s assumption of the estate. The article outlines the priority order of relatives eligible to inherit and notes that potential claims can even span back as far as 30 years, with lists available on a government website.
You could be entitled to a fortune through one of these unclaimed estates in Sutton. This happens when someone dies without a will, and there are no family members to claim the inheritance.
The government will accept claims for unclaimed estates that are older than 1997, up to 30 years after the person's death.
If someone dies without leaving a valid will, the following family members are entitled to the estate, in this order: Husband, wife, or civil partner; Children; Mother or father; Full brothers or sisters.
The list of unclaimed estates is updated and published daily on the Government's website, offering a chance for distant relatives to claim their inheritance.
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