Father died with a will. Left everything to his 3 children, and made his sister executor. Since writing that will he had remarried, and sister and stepmother are working together against the children.
They are not accurately stating his assets. Stating that he had only $4000.00, no life insurances, or investments, that he was mentally unstable upon his death, etc.
We know this is totally untrue, and have witnesses to prove he was mentally stable.
The question is this, how do we as the children prove them wrong?
We do have an attorney, have asked him to subpoena our fathers tax records, bank statements, etc..... but he is unwilling to do so.
Would a forensic accountant be able to help? Do you have other suggestions?
Thanks,
Clover
They are not accurately stating his assets. Stating that he had only $4000.00, no life insurances, or investments, that he was mentally unstable upon his death, etc.
We know this is totally untrue, and have witnesses to prove he was mentally stable.
The question is this, how do we as the children prove them wrong?
We do have an attorney, have asked him to subpoena our fathers tax records, bank statements, etc..... but he is unwilling to do so.
Would a forensic accountant be able to help? Do you have other suggestions?
Thanks,
Clover