justalayman
Senior Member
I guess it sucks your uncle took bad advice. It,doesn’t change anything.My uncle lived in California. I'm not in the Will because who ever is in the Will told him no foreigner can inherit in California.
That time (when he signed the Trust and Will) he doesn't know I live in California..
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From the downloaded public (whatever was available) document I was able to see, the Witness who signed the Trust was foreigner and I know that guy is not even speaks English. I know my uncle had a hard time with English also.[/QUOTE]
And? The witness is not signing based on what is in the will. He is simply a witness to the testators signature. He is serving the same purpose as a notary public would be.
if your uncle didn’t understand something he should have sought legal counsel. The fact he didn’t doesn’t invalidate the document.He had hard to understand the whole thing.
, you cannot represent your brother because you are not a lawyer.2 other guys from the Beneficiaries Group gave him some advise when the Trust was created. For me the whole Trust is very fishy. My dad, my brother and my uncle had a very close relationship and I want to represent my brother too. My uncle had 10 properties (9) here in California. Now everyone is his relatives.
What does your aunt have to do with this? I thought this was about your uncles will.Thank you so much! This is a first positive advice I got!
I do appreciate any help. I just got my Aunt's Death Certification (email copy) from my Brother and clearly stated the death cause was Dementia/Anzelheim in 2018 and she died in the Conv. Hospital here in California. The Trust and Will was signed in 2015 and she had this already. I know she had, because my Brother told me. You can not die in this condition suddenly she had this disease or condition for a long time. Also her signatures on the Grand Deeds... you can't figure out her name on. .She was 93 when she died and 90 when the Trust was made. I can prove with her condition the Trust is not legal but I can't ask her relatives... They are with one of the guy from the Trust who is acting like a Trustee... All my Aunt's relatives are asking for money and this Trustee promised money to them after the Probate is done.
Thanks for your help again...
Regardless, three years is a long time. Her condition at death doesn’t prove she was incompetent in 2015.
And you seem to be confusing the trust and probate of your uncles estate. They are two very different issues.