Dallas, TX asked in Real Estate Law and Probate for Colorado

Q: My sister lied to the courts to sell our mothers house after she passed away by stating she was the only child what can

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Donald C Eby
Donald C Eby
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  • Colorado Springs, CO
  • Licensed in Colorado

A: The court needs to hear your side o the story. Your next step is dependent upon the current legal posture of the case. You should contact a probate attorney to assist you in obtaining your inheritance.

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John Hyland Barrett III
John Hyland Barrett III
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  • Probate Lawyer
  • Louisville, CO
  • Licensed in Colorado

A: You should file a response in the probate case indicating that you are an heir to the estate. You should get a lawyer to help you with this.

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Stephen Birk Baumgartner
Stephen Birk Baumgartner
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  • Englewood, CO
  • Licensed in Colorado

A: The other attorneys are correct. You need to file into the probate estate. Depending on when this occurred you may need to act immediately in order to preserve the estate. In other words, you need to act quickly before your sister spends any proceeds from the sale of the house.

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