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Q. My boyfriend of 7 years and I bought two adjoining properties in Los Angeles County. The house was built on my side. Utilities were installed on my side, but are connected to his side to operate machinery, and provide water and electricity to various out buildings he installed on his side. He died 2 years ago. He left no will. Now his mother wants to take over and take away out buildings, and various items that we purchased together but located on his side. Do I have any rights? A. If I understand you correctly, your boyfriend died intestate. This means all of his assets will be distributed according to intestate laws. If he has no children, his assets will go to his parents, if they are still alive. If not, next his assets will go to his brothers and sisters and/or aunts and uncles, then grandparents and nieces and nephews. Since you were not married to him, you have no rights to his assets, however if you can prove that you participated in the purchase of the items being...
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