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montanagirl
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What is the name of your state? MT
My fiance's uncle died and had no will. He never married and had no children. So by Montana law, his estate goes to his parents first, then to his brothers and sisters. Well, his father is the only living parent but he is 84 and can't get around as well as he used to. As a result of him not getting around as well one of his daughters (sister to the deceased) took it upon herself to take care of the estate. But what she really did was take all of the estate and did not give it to her father. She has since sold some of the items. I am curious what legal options are available to the father of the deceased to recover the items and the estate which rightfully belongs to him. If any one could help me, I would greatly appreciate it.
My fiance's uncle died and had no will. He never married and had no children. So by Montana law, his estate goes to his parents first, then to his brothers and sisters. Well, his father is the only living parent but he is 84 and can't get around as well as he used to. As a result of him not getting around as well one of his daughters (sister to the deceased) took it upon herself to take care of the estate. But what she really did was take all of the estate and did not give it to her father. She has since sold some of the items. I am curious what legal options are available to the father of the deceased to recover the items and the estate which rightfully belongs to him. If any one could help me, I would greatly appreciate it.
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