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Will and testament
Kebark12 asked:


Two days ago, my uncle George died in a car accident. He was moving his great-granddaughter and granddaughter. His daughter Reba was driving (she is fine, although abusing her pain killers).
As soon as possible, Georges other two daughters, Debbie and Bobbie, flew down to his town to be with family and take care of everything.
Now, the granddaughter (who WAS moving) decided that very night that she wants to take his house. And before Debbie and Bobbie could get there, the granddaughter and her mother Reba went through Georges house and took as many valuables, his credit cards, anything they could find. They also took his will and testament. Reba has convinced Bobbie that it would be okay for her daughter to move in, “because she doesnt want her to carry any guilt”. (might i add that her daughter has many many abusive, alcoholic, druggie boyfriends and she loves to party, hence the reason she was kicked out of her last house)
Debbie is against it, along with the rest of the family, who do not have a say because it is now technically the three daughters’ house.
My question is, does there need to be an attorney to read the will (which Reba won’t show anyone)?
If the granddaughter gets the house, she will take everything. I am not super opinionated about it all, but am just saying it how I see it.
How can the other family, like myself, get involved fairly?
Should there be a mediator (like one of George’s brothers or sisters) who should read it and decide what he would have wanted?
Ugh it is just sad it had to come to this.
Thank you for reading and hope to get some advice.

Rachel Walther
Will and testament
CMPSTAR asked:


Is it legally right to intentionally mention only 6 children by name and exclude the 7th child and issue shall include adopted children in ones Will?

Carter Lenhart
Will and testament
tara asked:


My father passed away in 2006 and his wife, not my mother of 25 years said that all the money is staying where it is. Is there a way for me to see this last will and testament?

Tyler Blanchfield
Will and testament
JoJo asked:


And conjugal properties. My brother had all the documents. Do we have rights to know and see all the documents even if my mother still alive? Or already can have the benefits from the will of testament our father made before he passed away

Dennis Smeltzer
last will and testament
Jerry asked:


My Dad passed away many years ago.I was told by my step mother that he didn’t leave a will but I recall them discussing one.I have two older sisters a half brother two half sisters.My Mother passed away when I was only 2 years old and can not believe our Dad wouldn’t leave a will or leave my sisters and I out of it.All of our family has always left will’s and I’m sure he did as well.
Our Dad was just like yours.He loved all of his children.I can not and will not believe he left us out.I had talked about this with my half brother who is an alcoholic.He said Dad left everything to him and my half sister but left my sisters a little something.I don’t want to sound petty about this.If he did leave me anything I would sign it over to my stepmother but I would like to know.There is much much more to this than I can tell here.Thank you for any information you can share. I’am age 72. also My Stepmother and I are very close.I **** to think she would lie to me.

Hertha Congdon
last will and testament
dian asked:


what has to be done if the sold property of the deceased had been sold even if the case filed was still ongoing in court specifically the case of probate of the last will and testament or the intestate procedure of the estate of the deceased

Ping Eberling
last will and testament
Ally asked:


now my grandfather passed away and the home is in my uncles name, per grandpa’s last will and testament. however ive resided there for 16 years and have been responsible for improvements and maintanence, taxes & HOI. i know my uncle will do the right thing but if he shouldnt what rights do i have?

Lilia Pendexter
last will and testament
needingtofindtherainbow asked:


Father of my child currently jailed due to domestic violence charges.His father recently passed away.The will that was found states he is to be the sole heir to the estate.Changes were not completed @ his passing so the 1999 Last Will And Testament will have to be the only Will to be entered to the courts.Upon his fathers’ passing he wrote to me disregarding his claim upon his fathers estate.He states he knew his father wanted,myself and our minor child,to have the home.Not him, being as how he was never a good son to begin with,he feels he is undeserving of anything.I cared for his father;with medical power of attorney for years.He was my best friend and I miss him more than words can say.I was just trying to start a new life elsewhere but many friends/family say I should stay and try to get a portion of the impending sale of the home. I’m told since I am in fear for my life and leaving the state I can request a portion of said monies to begin again with my child safely away ????

Ferdinand Ravens
last will and testament
Michelle asked:


An engaged couple share the title to a boat they purchased together. The couple dies in a car crash and they each have their own last will. They never discussed what they would do about the boat in the event they both died so the man leaves the boat to his brother but the woman leaves the boat to her sister…. who would get the boat?
the man’s brother and the woman’s sister have never met and they don’t live near each other so “sharing it” would not be an option.

Annamaria Mensalvas
last will and testament
VW asked:


These family members are actually “step” related and are extremely greedy. They have previously actually sued their own blood sister and mother! Their mother died several years ago and their step-father is on his dieing of cancer, as his care givers (son & wife) we are concerned that when he passes they will try whatever means available to gain financially as they are NOT in his Last Will & Testament.

Fletcher Stentzel