Q: Why would I sign an affidavit in Tennessee?
My mother recently passed. My sister is the executor. She is asking me to sign an affidavit. What am I signing away?
Supposedly it is to give permission to sell a car. I want to make sure it is not signing off for my sister to claim everything that is in the will.
A: You will need an attorney to read the proposed affidavit and advise what to do. You did not state what it says. It may be declaring heirship or allowing her to serve as administrator with no will, or something else.
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