Asked in Estate Planning and Probate

Q: By any chance my sister's have a right to ask for rights now

My grandfather X had 2 sons and both are no more. Son A had 2 sons and Son B has 1 son and 2 married daughters, sons of A tried acquiring the property through court saying son B is not a son of X, and due to the inability to spend and support the cost of law suit, the 2 daughters of son B along their husbands have given in written to the male son of B that we will not have any right on the property, please do spend the cost fight the case and proceed

The same was submitted in court

And the son of son B flighted the case for 5 years and got the judgement to equally divide the property between Son A and Son B and the sons of A will have A part of property and son Of B will have the B part..

I am the son of B, I only hold the judgement copy and still not registered the property, I hold the property tax for 25yrs since judgement

By any chance my sister's have a right to ask for rights now

Related Topics:
1 Lawyer Answer

A: This is not an IP question. Please talk with probate/trust/family lawyer.

Justia Ask a Lawyer is a forum for consumers to get answers to basic legal questions. Any information sent through Justia Ask a Lawyer is not secure and is done so on a non-confidential basis only.

The use of this website to ask questions or receive answers does not create an attorney–client relationship between you and Justia, or between you and any attorney who receives your information or responds to your questions, nor is it intended to create such a relationship. Additionally, no responses on this forum constitute legal advice, which must be tailored to the specific circumstances of each case. You should not act upon information provided in Justia Ask a Lawyer without seeking professional counsel from an attorney admitted or authorized to practice in your jurisdiction. Justia assumes no responsibility to any person who relies on information contained on or received through this site and disclaims all liability in respect to such information.

Justia cannot guarantee that the information on this website (including any legal information provided by an attorney through this service) is accurate, complete, or up-to-date. While we intend to make every attempt to keep the information on this site current, the owners of and contributors to this site make no claims, promises or guarantees about the accuracy, completeness or adequacy of the information contained in or linked to from this site.