stormdodger
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Texas
Long story short, my sister is executor of my father's estate. My father died 2February this year. My mother died in 1981 - she was an upper level executive in a major company and supported the family and left us well taken care of. My father was a low level retail salesman who contributed nothing and abused my sister and I physically, emotionally and sexually. My mom favored her son (me) and my father favored my sister, but my sister and I swore to each other that whatever was written in the final will, we would both split it 50/50, but now she instead is following my father's will (which I haven't seen) and cutting me out.
The estate should be in probate but is being pillaged right now under my sister's supervision, and I am in Florida. My questions are 1- is she bound to the terms of the will of this tyrant or can she do what she said and knows is right, and 2- can I sue the estate to obtain justice in the distribution of assets, which my mother would have wanted.
Thank you for your opinion in this heartbreaking matter.
Long story short, my sister is executor of my father's estate. My father died 2February this year. My mother died in 1981 - she was an upper level executive in a major company and supported the family and left us well taken care of. My father was a low level retail salesman who contributed nothing and abused my sister and I physically, emotionally and sexually. My mom favored her son (me) and my father favored my sister, but my sister and I swore to each other that whatever was written in the final will, we would both split it 50/50, but now she instead is following my father's will (which I haven't seen) and cutting me out.
The estate should be in probate but is being pillaged right now under my sister's supervision, and I am in Florida. My questions are 1- is she bound to the terms of the will of this tyrant or can she do what she said and knows is right, and 2- can I sue the estate to obtain justice in the distribution of assets, which my mother would have wanted.
Thank you for your opinion in this heartbreaking matter.