Questions on grandmothers last will as well as executor inquires?
by admin ~ August 1st, 2009 . Filed under: Other - Politics & Government .What is the best way to contest a family members last will and testament? I believe my grandmother was cohersed or not
in her correct mind when she changed her will at age 93! What can or should i do to get this process started?
She changed her will (which cant find a copy of the older will) from my mother and myself being sole benificiaries and executors to a family friend solely inheriting 8 income producing properties. This person will recieve all these properties as soon as my mother passes with me recieving nothing.My mother has rights to the properties and monies accumulated from until her passing. At that time he inherits all properties and monies associated with. Interesting enough this person that is going to inherit these properties is also the executor of my grandmothers estate. So in turn he is kicking me off the family home property(seperate but part of estate) now after somehow convincing my mother that the family home and property must be sold to meet a loan obligation(2nd mortgage) that was taken out on the family home.I have been taking care of my grandmother and mother in the capacity of caretaker for the last 20 years.Need answers on what to do about this executor and will change issue.
My grandmothers lawyer who helped her change her last will is also the executors attorney. So going to this attorney is useless effort for me. I remember as far back as when i was 16 hearing from gma and gpa that i was to become executor of her estate when both have passed! My mother is not too business savvy so she would not be executor at that time. Please give me some answers as to what direction to go. I haven’t the money(being caretaker for last 20 years) to hire an attorney to help me in this matter!! Please please help me!!!
Willie Steinbruckner















August 3rd, 2009 at 6:52 pm
For settling the estate if the case is worth their time consult to pay all court costs and attorneys.