San Antonio, TX asked in Family Law for Texas

Q: My dad died at work with the settlement money we bought a house now my mom wants to sell the house and keep everything.

What can I do ? She said it’s her house since we were under age when my dad passed and the check was written under her name when she purchased the house. She trying to sell our house and keep everything to move with her new boyfriend.

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A: It depends on whether any of the settlement proceeds where intended for you as a minor. If so, you may have a claim against your mother for misappropriating your settlement proceeds. The answer to your question depends on what was in the written settlement agreement.

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