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It depends on the laws of your country. In the UK, as surviving spouse - she would be entitled to his share of the property. However - she may want to 'buy out' the son's share in order to have exclusive ownership.

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Q: If a father and son are on a deed as common owners and the wife of the father and mother of the son is not and the father dies is the wife intitled to his share of the property?
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