Sounds like I meet the criteria!I truly don’t care what happens to the cars. In a perfect world they will go to someone that will enjoy them. I don’t suspect they will be worth much by then.

Sounds like I meet the criteria!I truly don’t care what happens to the cars. In a perfect world they will go to someone that will enjoy them. I don’t suspect they will be worth much by then.
This reminds me, years ago so things may have changed, my brother killed himself with no will behind, just weird notes everywhere. In what seemed like a last minute note near the scene he wrote that his Mustang (a 92 4 banger) goes to me. I had to fill out a probate form at the DMV and wait while they investigated and checked if anyone disputed it, then I got the pink slip. I think it was only like a month or so for the whole process. I drove it for a little while and then gave it to a friend that needed a DD and he used it for years.No will (?) then it's all going to probate, government red tape,
held up at a min.
a probate court/specific lawyer will determine the outcome,
or division of real property
unless he/they starts to give it away before he's gone...
that's a smart move too, avoid all the lawyers & courts
before your gone, see them enjoy it or happy too
or pissed you didn't give them 'crap'
People if you haven't already I'd suggest doing a will & testament
or an Living Trust, it will help avoid the court/mandate crap
otherwise it's going to probate still
spend the $600+ now, get a lawyer to draw it up
& do a living trust, w/revokable trust, so it can be changed
if someone pisses you off