Bartow, FL asked in Estate Planning and Probate for Florida

Q: My Mother and Step Father had a Lady Bird Deed with my step brother and myself listed on it so that we could divide the

estate when they both passed between the 6 children. After my mother passed, my step sister changed everything. She had my name taken off the deed. She became her fathers POA and is now over his trust. My Mother left a will that states the items from the home that were hers and I am to receive. My step sisters will not let me get these items. I have tried mutliple times to contact my step father and he has recently moved in with his daughter. How do I get my stuff she left me? Please help. Her will is recorded in Bartow.

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Bruce Alexander Minnick
Bruce Alexander Minnick
Answered
  • Estate Planning Lawyer
  • Tallahassee, FL
  • Licensed in Florida

A: This situation cannot be handled online. You must hire a lawyer and pay them to help you get back whatever might belong to you.

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