rxtales wrote:
But how can you sue a dead person? He can't pay anybody.
Exactly...I have a feeling this whole thing will go nowhere and all the arguments here are null...
We're talking about an 18 year-old kid here...even if he actually had a valid will, and declared an heir, how much could he have left behind at his age?
I did a brief Google search out of curiousity...
"You can still file a lawsuit or collect a judgment even if the defendant has died. You will direct your efforts at the deceased person's estate–
that is, the property the person left behind. And you must act promptly; if you don't, your claim may be barred by law."
A Deceased Person's Estatehttp://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/free-books/small-claims-book/chapter8-10.htmlI don't see where legally his parents could be liable for anything...perhaps, if he was still covered under their insurance policy past his 18th birthday...but, somehow I doubt it...
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