Do i have a case to contest the will/trust
The most common reasons to contest a will or trust are undue influence, incompetence, or fraud. You will need to hire an attorney to determine...
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The most common reasons to contest a will or trust are undue influence, incompetence, or fraud. You will need to hire an attorney to determine...
Hire a probate attorney to guide you through the process-no way to avoid it.
The father could change his will at any time and he could do whatever he wanted to the property while he was living. All that matters" is the deed...
I would make the executor accountable with the proper accounting to the court. If you can satisfy your self with a money settlement-go for it.
Your uncle died after your grandma-so his share would vest with him unless language in the trust indicated a certain number of days he must survive...
The executive of the estate only has power at time of death. If your Dad is competent-he can give you a power of attorney or revoke your sister's...
The answer would be to try to get a court order establishing you time sharing rights. It is obvious that you will not be able to work this out...
I have a couple of suggestions for you. Seek out information about a local guardianship association and join or seek information about...
In addition to the other answers-a partial distribution is possible based on the circumstances.
No-you will not be able to get a POA if he is unable to sign. A guardianship will need to be established.