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Will Lucy be able to keep a car after James' will is submitted for probate?

  1. Yes, Lucy will be able to keep the Honda

  2. Yes, Lucy will be able to keep the Jeep

  3. Yes, Lucy will be able to keep the Mercedes

  4. No, Lucy will not be able to keep a car

The correct answer is: Yes, Lucy will be able to keep the Honda

To understand whether Lucy can keep a car after James' will is submitted for probate, we need to consider the rules regarding inheritance and the specific terms of the will. When a will is probated, the distribution of the deceased’s assets, including vehicles, is determined by the provisions laid out in that will. If the will explicitly bequeaths the Honda to Lucy, she will be able to keep it, assuming there are no debts or claims against the estate that could affect the distribution. Often, wills specify which individual receives certain property items. If the will does not mention the Honda specifically, then it may go into the residuary estate and be distributed according to the laws of intestacy or as specified in the will. In this case, if Lucy is not named as a beneficiary to that car, she would not be able to keep it. The context of the situation matters too. If Lucy is the surviving spouse or a child of James, she may have certain rights under New York estate law that could influence her ability to keep specific property. However, the question directly pertains to the explicit contents of the will regarding the Honda. By knowing that Lucy is able to keep the Honda, it aligns with the assumption that there is provision in the