loonetoonz
Junior Member
What is the name of your state? North Carolina
I have a 36 year old son who's father died in January 2006. He died intestate. The 2nd wife is the executor of the estate. She has sold or given away almost everything possible except his real estate. She will not communicate at all with my son about the settlement. He has no idea what is happening and the attorney for the estate says he can't advise him. I know he needs to hire an attorney but he has no money to do so. All he wants is a small piece of property that his Dad and I purchased when we were still married. Her name is not on the deed, only the deceased. Is there a form he can file with the courts to see that he gets what he is rightfully entitled to?What is the name of your state?
I have a 36 year old son who's father died in January 2006. He died intestate. The 2nd wife is the executor of the estate. She has sold or given away almost everything possible except his real estate. She will not communicate at all with my son about the settlement. He has no idea what is happening and the attorney for the estate says he can't advise him. I know he needs to hire an attorney but he has no money to do so. All he wants is a small piece of property that his Dad and I purchased when we were still married. Her name is not on the deed, only the deceased. Is there a form he can file with the courts to see that he gets what he is rightfully entitled to?What is the name of your state?