What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Texas
My husbands grandmother passed away this past Aug. in the will she left everything to her grandson. (my husband).
There is a trust in the will. My husband is the trustee, he's also the executor.
DH called a lawyer because he thought the family had a wrongful death suit against the nursing home in which the grandmother lived. DH told the grandmothers kids and they all met the lawyer.
They do have a case but they cut DH out. Can they do that? He's the one who started it all.
Also wanted to add that DH was listed as a son in grandmothers will, she had full custody of him and raised him from the day he was born until she went in the nursing home 3 yrs. ago. He was also POV when she was living.
Edited to add: Grandmother had four kids not counting DH. She mention nothing of her other children in her will. DH was the only one she recognized.
My husbands grandmother passed away this past Aug. in the will she left everything to her grandson. (my husband).
There is a trust in the will. My husband is the trustee, he's also the executor.
DH called a lawyer because he thought the family had a wrongful death suit against the nursing home in which the grandmother lived. DH told the grandmothers kids and they all met the lawyer.
They do have a case but they cut DH out. Can they do that? He's the one who started it all.
Also wanted to add that DH was listed as a son in grandmothers will, she had full custody of him and raised him from the day he was born until she went in the nursing home 3 yrs. ago. He was also POV when she was living.
Edited to add: Grandmother had four kids not counting DH. She mention nothing of her other children in her will. DH was the only one she recognized.
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