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Commonly Asked Estate Planning Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

What can I do if brother has the power of attorney but left me out of everything?

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Answered by attorney James P Frederick (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Frederick & Frederick Attorneys at Law
Your situation is too complicated to address, here. You need to have an attorney review all the facts with you. I do not know what you mean when you say that he read the Will and the facts "don't match." You should have an attorney assist you with this before you lose your entire inheritance.
Your situation is too complicated to address, here. You need to have an attorney review all the facts with you. I do not know what you mean when you say that he read the Will and the facts "don't match." You should have an attorney assist you with this before you lose your entire inheritance.
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Could he, as a third party, delay the proceedings with a caveat or lawsuit if he believed he was entitled to compensation from the deceased?

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Answered by attorney Brian Haggerty (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Minor, Bandonis & Haggerty P.C.
Well, he could contest the will, if he asserted there was a later will, maybe one in which the wealthy woman leaves a gift to the charity of his choice. It's hard to imagine any other way a person not a devisee in the will could cause any delay. How about making your main character the person the wealthy woman named as her personal representative, so he is probating the will? Instantly, everybody hates him at that point.
Well, he could contest the will, if he asserted there was a later will, maybe one in which the wealthy woman leaves a gift to the charity of his choice. It's hard to imagine any other way a person not a devisee in the will could cause any delay. How about making your main character the person the wealthy woman named as her personal representative, so he is probating the will? Instantly, everybody hates him at that point.
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Once a will has been made, can the other spouse change it?

Answered by attorney Christine James
Estate Planning lawyer at James Law Group
Your situation is complicated and you must have an attorney review it to properly advise you. The bottom line is you have no say in a will created by any parent and do not have to sign off on anything. That said, one person cannot change the will of another. The will of your father would need to be reviewed to see if he left everything to your mother or some other disposition. The will of your mother would have to be reviewed to see if your nephew influenced her into the decision. An entirely different issue is whether there may have been a trust. The bottom line is there is no way, without reviewing the relevant documents, to properly advise you and your family of your rights.
Your situation is complicated and you must have an attorney review it to properly advise you. The bottom line is you have no say in a will created by any parent and do not have to sign off on anything. That said, one person cannot change the will of another. The will of your father would need to be reviewed to see if he left everything to your mother or some other disposition. The will of your mother would have to be reviewed to see if your nephew influenced her into the decision. An entirely different issue is whether there may have been a trust. The bottom line is there is no way, without reviewing the relevant documents, to properly advise you and your family of your rights.
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