ConfusedFlorida
Junior Member
Massachusetts----
I wont make this long but I am confused. If a will was made stating that the legal heirs to an estate, that being the grandchildren, are the legal heirs to an estate, how does one member of the original heirs, that being the only surviving son, have a right to sue for Adverse Possession of my grandmother's house?
I wont make this long but I am confused. If a will was made stating that the legal heirs to an estate, that being the grandchildren, are the legal heirs to an estate, how does one member of the original heirs, that being the only surviving son, have a right to sue for Adverse Possession of my grandmother's house?