Huntsville, AL asked in Probate for Alabama

Q: 1. Can Executor of Will in AL. (Not an Ancillary will) Live on & own land in TN by paying the property taxes.

Mother lived & died in AL. Owning several real properties.

Will drawn up 30 days before death. (Not an Ancillary will!)

Brother mad Executor & got all property in AL. After liquidation all AL Property he now says he owns & lives on mother's land in TN. because he pays property taxes and is keeping the Deed in her name.

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  • Probate Lawyer
  • Crossville, TN

A: To address your concerns would require a review of facts not present in your narrative. Take a copy of your mother’s will to a Tennessee probate attorney for review. We will also need to pull a copy of the Tennessee deed.

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