illusion1230 asked:
My mother passed away on Friday and my stepdad is trying to sell off all of her belongings as of the day after. I have a holographic codicil and addendum to her last will and testament that she left with me about a yr ago. I’m trying to find out what legal standing i have in this situation. I’m trying to go by my mom’s wishes and she wanted me to get her jewelry. She specifically told me on numerous occasions that she didnt want her husband to get it and sell it off. Do I have any legal standing in this case? I’m told that the codicil is legally binding but how can I stop him from selling the stuff if he currently has possesion of it? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Ching Hotaling
My mother passed away on Friday and my stepdad is trying to sell off all of her belongings as of the day after. I have a holographic codicil and addendum to her last will and testament that she left with me about a yr ago. I’m trying to find out what legal standing i have in this situation. I’m trying to go by my mom’s wishes and she wanted me to get her jewelry. She specifically told me on numerous occasions that she didnt want her husband to get it and sell it off. Do I have any legal standing in this case? I’m told that the codicil is legally binding but how can I stop him from selling the stuff if he currently has possesion of it? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Ching Hotaling

The inventory is complete.
The probate court and have restraining order held against any release of any part of any part of any part of the probate court and have restraining order held against any release of the inventory is complete.
The probate court and have restraining order held against any part of the estate until the estate until the estate until the estate until the inventory is complete.
The estate until the inventory is complete.
The codicil should be good but you may need an attorney to enforce it.
Yes, it’s legally binding!
Get yourself to an estate attorney IMMEDIATELY!!!!