amy_chandler
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? North Carolina
My aunt helped raise several of her nieces. One in particular stayed with her alot while she was young (I'll call her Mary). My mother was also especially close to our aunt and uncle, and several years ago, while my aunt and uncle were still alive, they named my mother as 50% beneficiary along with Mary. My uncle died several years later. About a year ago, my aunt became very sick, and 7 months before her death, changed her will to give Mary 100%, leaving out my mom. My aunt was taken to the lawyers office by Mary and signed a document. My aunt told my mother that she had spent 5 hours there that day and it made her extremely sore. She died this past July 2010. I obtained a copy of the will which she signed in November 2009. There was no attorney company logo or anything on it. It looked like something printed from the internet. Could you give me some info on contesting the will?
My aunt helped raise several of her nieces. One in particular stayed with her alot while she was young (I'll call her Mary). My mother was also especially close to our aunt and uncle, and several years ago, while my aunt and uncle were still alive, they named my mother as 50% beneficiary along with Mary. My uncle died several years later. About a year ago, my aunt became very sick, and 7 months before her death, changed her will to give Mary 100%, leaving out my mom. My aunt was taken to the lawyers office by Mary and signed a document. My aunt told my mother that she had spent 5 hours there that day and it made her extremely sore. She died this past July 2010. I obtained a copy of the will which she signed in November 2009. There was no attorney company logo or anything on it. It looked like something printed from the internet. Could you give me some info on contesting the will?