Swedesboro, NJ asked in Probate for New Jersey

Q: Step mother died the. My father died 17 hr. Later

When they married her 2 children were grown and out of the house. They never lived with my gather and nothing was ever in their mothers name. There was a joint account that only my dads money went into and the bills were paid from and she had her own account that her money went in and she spent. She was listed as initial beneficiary then me and my sister. We have them everything that was their mothers such as vehicle, jewlrey… now her 2 children that my father never cared for are claiming under N.J.S.A 3B:3-32 they are entitled to 1/2 of everything my dad left. The house didn’t have her name on it but it’s a reverse mortgage so they can HAVE it! However the IRA and life insurance were already paid to my sister and I. We had the notarized letter for the surrogate. There was no will!

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Morris Leo Greb
Morris Leo Greb
Answered
  • Probate Lawyer
  • Rockaway, NJ
  • Licensed in New Jersey

A: Your narrative raises a number of interesting issues. However, there was no question posed? The best suggestion would be to seek the advice of an attorney.

Derek John Soltis
Derek John Soltis
Answered
  • Probate Lawyer
  • Jersey City, NJ

A: Talk to an attorney to go over your options. If there is a will, different things can apply.

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