blazen_redd
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What is the name of your state?What is the name of your state? Kansas
Grandfather passed away 30years ago, will was never probated...now grandmother and one son have died and the two remaining siblings are taking legal action to clear everything up...certain items(money and coins) have been left to the grandchildren to split, which is not a problem, except that one grandchild was not born at the time my grandfather died, nor was his mother(my step mother) married to my dad(one of the two surviving siblings)until a few years after my grandfather's death...I am upset that my father is including my half brother in the split, especially since my half brother has never been a part of my grandmother's life, nor my deceased uncle or living aunt, he barely has time for my dad and step mother. Should my half brother have claim to anything since he was not born yet, nor was his mother married into the family at the time of my grandfather's death?? (My dad is the executor, and isn't each grandchild suppose to receive a letter regarding the will be probated...I have not)
Grandfather passed away 30years ago, will was never probated...now grandmother and one son have died and the two remaining siblings are taking legal action to clear everything up...certain items(money and coins) have been left to the grandchildren to split, which is not a problem, except that one grandchild was not born at the time my grandfather died, nor was his mother(my step mother) married to my dad(one of the two surviving siblings)until a few years after my grandfather's death...I am upset that my father is including my half brother in the split, especially since my half brother has never been a part of my grandmother's life, nor my deceased uncle or living aunt, he barely has time for my dad and step mother. Should my half brother have claim to anything since he was not born yet, nor was his mother married into the family at the time of my grandfather's death?? (My dad is the executor, and isn't each grandchild suppose to receive a letter regarding the will be probated...I have not)