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My husband recently received a letter from a lawyer in Yuma Arizonia advising him that he is an heir to a great Aunts trust. It does not list him as a beneficiary. Is he entitled to a portion of her estate? There is also an adendum that makes this great aunts great grandnephew the new administrator of the trust. This adendum was added a couple of months prior to the aunts death (at age 86). I suspect the trust is quite substancial and would mainly like to know if my husband is entitled to anything. The lawyer that sent the letter was not very helpful and seemed to not want to answer our questions. Please help!
My husband recently received a letter from a lawyer in Yuma Arizonia advising him that he is an heir to a great Aunts trust. It does not list him as a beneficiary. Is he entitled to a portion of her estate? There is also an adendum that makes this great aunts great grandnephew the new administrator of the trust. This adendum was added a couple of months prior to the aunts death (at age 86). I suspect the trust is quite substancial and would mainly like to know if my husband is entitled to anything. The lawyer that sent the letter was not very helpful and seemed to not want to answer our questions. Please help!
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