Visalia, CA asked in Estate Planning and Probate for California

Q: There’s 3 of us girls, supposedly my mom left no will, not believable! But she trick me into believing her at the begin

Beginning by signing a no bond that clearly isn’t wat she told me it was!& that the attorney was for us 3, I’ve not been able to step foot in my parents home,& she had a garage sale w/ out my knowledge that led to a fight n the police were called I’ve got the report is was NOT my fault! Now next wkend is letting me go pick things that are left! Recorded like I’m the bad one,& can say over and sell everything if I even look at her wrong! This is not wat my parents wanted, both my sister have been retained from my parents home cuz of there evil ways,.. I know the courts don’t know any of this,& if they did, wud she be aloud to be in charge?

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Nina Whitehurst
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  • Estate Planning Lawyer
  • Crossville, TN
  • Licensed in California

A: Hire a probate attorney to help you ensure that your mother’s estate is being handled correctly.

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