Brandon P. asked

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My cousin's daughter is concerned about her rights regarding her mother's will and the property left to her. The stepfather, who is still living in the house, has been behaving erratically, including removing a family heirloom without consent and potentially mismanaging finances. The daughter is unsure about the status of the will and the deed, and wants to know how to proceed to ensure her inheritance is protected.

April 18th, 2024

Peter B. answered

To protect her inheritance, the daughter should take the following steps: 1. Contact the local proba...

April 18th, 2024

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