Fresno, CA asked in Probate for California

Q: Does this probate on my mom sound legal or right.mom passed and sisterput putame law firmprobate

Diligent search for me on facebook and Instagram only no local,state government, search.2)administrator and my siblings attorneys both same law firm.i sighned a declaration whith adm lawyer to. Contact me by phone as I just got evicted and no address.have voice mail to leave any hearing dates or info.she sent a nohearing to a address I never lived at missed hearing for holographic will.she said by letter of probate she sent legal notice.will was in wriyeong of my mom. Lawyers type written wasnt exact of will one word (owe) on will (att typed own./ I was pushed out never received notification of nothing. I filed declaration on numerous things I questioned was given a date to show these judge took of calendar sighned final distribution 10 days before my hearing date.estate was $356,000,00 dollars no debt and $86,000,00 was left no accting for $250.000.00 I think they all took.now case went from pending to undetermined. What that mean

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Richard Samuel Price
Richard Samuel Price
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  • Probate Lawyer
  • Redlands, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: The requirement for notice is to mail it to you. You need to either get a mailing address or hire an attorney so that your attorney will get your notices. Contact an attorney in your area for a full consultation.

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