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candicemarie34

Junior Member
OREGON-my grandparents had seperate wills that mirror one another both leaving me the house after surviving spouse was deceased. My grandfather died in 1996, and my grandmother in 2009. They raised me and we were very close until both deaths, and my grandma never said anything about changing the wills, and infact had given me copies to hold onto. my mother, who is the exectetor of the wills, after my grandmas death, stated she has a codicil omitting me from the house, she states now that the origanol will and codicil is "missing" and filed copies into probate. The codicil has my granfathers wrong middle name in it, my grandma did not sign her middle name, and it almost seems like the area where my should be, was just simply "forgotten". I am of limited means, and the rest of the family are all homeowners, My children and I need the house, but dont know where to start to fight this on without spending money I dont have. anyone know what type of contestment I can file? ORS statues, should I bother? Was the a marital tax clause will? PLEASE HELP TIMES RUNNING OUT! The codicil looks like a fake, but im not an expert. her name is her sig,but not how she did it on the will. And it was written a week before my grandpas death, and she was his sole provider, I cant imagine her taking time just to go to laywer just to write me out, when there was no reason, or indication. My mom is heir, along with her siblings, and I am estranged from them all due to the fact my grandparents favored me. im up against a wall and know im right, how do I PROVE it to a judge
 


anteater

Senior Member
Duplicate post

Also in the Probate & PR section:

https://forum.freeadvice.com/probate-personal-representatives-114/small-estate-probate-contesting-wills-508753.html

candicemarie34: Please keep the discussion in one thread.
 

Dandy Don

Senior Member
candicemarie, please delete this posting so that all responses can be shown on your other posting of this situation.
 

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