Q: I live in TN. Sister kept my portion of 1 quarter of my stiil living dads house, one of them at that time 2013.
He got temporarily remarried in late 2012?. Said he wanted me to have one fourth of the sell of his cabin and he was letting my half sisters be over the sell. The girls sold it in 2013 for 168k and they never gave me a penny. He's still alive and recently been put into hospice care in FL. There's a very messed up story with what them girls did to me along with their husbands and there's a even more to tell about my non existent relationship with my biological father. I didn't speak to him for a good 10 years and when I did it was a short conversation and I'd asked why he let them girls steal what he said was my inheritance. He said he had no control over what them girls did and I said they were selfish and he said probably so but was not willing to make it right. I was so poor I remember duct taping my shoes together.He never paid a penny in child support and from age 6 to 18 we don't have 70hrs together and zero prior. 12/2/2024.In 2023 they bought a new Vette with his money.His money
A: I know of no cause of action that has a long enough statute of limitations for suits against any of them. If you are an heir to any real property then you can sue for partition. Search titles to see if anything still in the family. Sometimes conveyances are made which forgets about some of the heirs having an interest. But SOL may prevent actions again.
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