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What is the name of your state? South Carolina
My grandmother has recently passed away. During the last 5 years of her life, she used her small ammount of money( $20,000 and a $75,000 home) to manulipate the grandchildren. To say she was controlling is an understatement. One by one, the grandchildren refused to be a part of her life because the stress was just too great. Finally, in the end, my brother and his wife were the primary caretakers for the last two years. During this time, my grandmother made at least 5 different wills naming various grandchildren as the inheriters and leaving the others out in the cold. The last "will" was made within the last year and has been notarized. Is there a way to get this document thrown out of probate and do I need an attorney?
This money has been in place since the death of my grandfather and my mother. Both died of extended illnesses and all the grandchildren participated in their care. This just seems to be a great injustice and I don't know where to begin. Thanks for any adivce.
My grandmother has recently passed away. During the last 5 years of her life, she used her small ammount of money( $20,000 and a $75,000 home) to manulipate the grandchildren. To say she was controlling is an understatement. One by one, the grandchildren refused to be a part of her life because the stress was just too great. Finally, in the end, my brother and his wife were the primary caretakers for the last two years. During this time, my grandmother made at least 5 different wills naming various grandchildren as the inheriters and leaving the others out in the cold. The last "will" was made within the last year and has been notarized. Is there a way to get this document thrown out of probate and do I need an attorney?
This money has been in place since the death of my grandfather and my mother. Both died of extended illnesses and all the grandchildren participated in their care. This just seems to be a great injustice and I don't know where to begin. Thanks for any adivce.