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GemniAngel
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My grandmother passed away amidst a very bitter divorce. No will has been found and her would-have-been ex-husband has decided that since her property is now his, he is going to sue her daughters, grandchildren, etc for anything that we have that belonged to her. This would include things he believes she stored at our homes for safekeeping, as well as personal gift items (nothing big, just sentimental) that she gave to us over the years. I can't believe that the law could be on his side in a case like this. At the same point, I don't see how we can prove the sentimental items were gifts from years ago. A local lawyer says to turn everything over. I am terrified that not only is he suing us and taking away our sentimental items, but could be allowed to enter our homes and pick and chose whatever he wants to take as his.