Miami, FL asked in Family Law for Florida

Q: Dad died 3 years ago. Left cash in his condo. 2 eldest siblings took 80% of the money And dads condo. Supposed to be spl

Split between us 4 siblings. Will was forged i can prove it. Now ive had dads truck rotting in driveway for 3 years now. Executor Victoria whalen gave me the okay to tow to my house and sell it. When we tried to register it dmv said no. I feel i deserve this truck and or 1000 per year storage fees. Hubby put labor and his money to fix truck it runs great. How do i get around them. They didnt mention truck when they were in court stealing my share of condo. Victoria whalen got 30,000 old boy brother got 10,000 me and innocent youngest sister got 6000 only. Will forged said split everything evenly. As i said truck wasnt even brought up when finalizing sale of dads condo. All the two bottom feeders wanted was all the money. Can i legally take said truck after 3 years? If not i want storage fees and labor hubby did. They dont care about it just sick in the head trouble makers. They are driving expensive vehicles. Victoria whalen is just a teacher yet she travels etc. Help me get truck plea

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Bruce Alexander Minnick
Bruce Alexander Minnick
Answered
  • Tallahassee, FL
  • Licensed in Florida

A: All of these probate issues will have to be solved in litigation; so hire a lawyer.

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