Q: My mother in law father passed away and thear was no will sister wont split house sale in michigan
Mother in law sister had her move in the house while the house was under probate when it got out of probate her sister kicked her out and sold house but did not split the sale with my mother in law. Also mother in law is on disabilty for haveing a problem with understaing and a other problems. Her sister had her fill paper workout without telling her what she was looking at and told her she couldnt go to any of the probate mettings.
A: A Michigan attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for almost a month. I think your question may have gone overlooked in your chosen categories (Product Liability, Family Law, etc.) You mention probate, house sales, etc. Some questions do remain unanswered on this forum (and yours appears complex for a quick response, that could be part of the reason why), but if you reposted under "Real Estate," "Probate," and "Estate Planning," there would be better chances of attorneys who are knowledgeable in the area of deeds, probate, estates, etc. seeing your question. Good luck
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