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oldlarry
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What is the name of your state? Washington.
I am 1 of 4 children that inherited a share in a very small piece of
property from my parents estate that 3 of the 4 original children use
for a shared right of way to our homes. My sister, (Who never used the
right of way) died a few years after we inherited this small piece of property. During probate the executor was unaware that she owned a share in this small piece of land and her ownership was never dealt with.
Is there anyway economically to revist the probate or possibly
reinstate her will's executor so it can be dealt with?
I am 1 of 4 children that inherited a share in a very small piece of
property from my parents estate that 3 of the 4 original children use
for a shared right of way to our homes. My sister, (Who never used the
right of way) died a few years after we inherited this small piece of property. During probate the executor was unaware that she owned a share in this small piece of land and her ownership was never dealt with.
Is there anyway economically to revist the probate or possibly
reinstate her will's executor so it can be dealt with?