What is the name of your state? Virginia
I'm asking this for my disabled father as he doesn't know how to use a computer.
He has reason to believe that his sister somehow stole their parents' money before they died. At one point we know they had a will, but at the time of their death, they did not. My father hired a lawyer who could not find a will. My father believes that his parents intended to leave a nice inheritance to all their children and grandchildren. He believes there should've been approximately $250,000, but I don't know where he got that figure. I estimate that if divided evenly, everyone would've gotten $10,000 or so.
My father wants to take his sister to court to compel her to tell him what happened to the money. He has been asking everyone in the family and either no one knows or is lying. The sister was living with and taking care of their parents for the last 10-15 years of their life. I know that her name was on their checking account.
It's possible the money was spent in some capacity by their parents. It's possible the sister slowly took money out of their parents' checking account. It's possible that the money was given to my grandfather's disabled sister so she will be taken care of. It's possible, I suppose, that any left over money will come from her will.
My father's sister ended up taking out a protective order against my father. He is obsessed with finding out what happened to the money - because it was supposed to go to everyone. He's more interested in me having that money than him having it.
He wants to take his sister to court to compel her to tell what happened to the money. Is this possible? Does he have any legal recourse? His parents died 8+ years ago.
For what it's worth, his mental health disability is what's causing this obsession with the money. I believe this is more a medical issue at this point, but his doctor's have been unable to help. I do not care about the money and no one else seems to either.
I'm asking this for my disabled father as he doesn't know how to use a computer.
He has reason to believe that his sister somehow stole their parents' money before they died. At one point we know they had a will, but at the time of their death, they did not. My father hired a lawyer who could not find a will. My father believes that his parents intended to leave a nice inheritance to all their children and grandchildren. He believes there should've been approximately $250,000, but I don't know where he got that figure. I estimate that if divided evenly, everyone would've gotten $10,000 or so.
My father wants to take his sister to court to compel her to tell him what happened to the money. He has been asking everyone in the family and either no one knows or is lying. The sister was living with and taking care of their parents for the last 10-15 years of their life. I know that her name was on their checking account.
It's possible the money was spent in some capacity by their parents. It's possible the sister slowly took money out of their parents' checking account. It's possible that the money was given to my grandfather's disabled sister so she will be taken care of. It's possible, I suppose, that any left over money will come from her will.
My father's sister ended up taking out a protective order against my father. He is obsessed with finding out what happened to the money - because it was supposed to go to everyone. He's more interested in me having that money than him having it.
He wants to take his sister to court to compel her to tell what happened to the money. Is this possible? Does he have any legal recourse? His parents died 8+ years ago.
For what it's worth, his mental health disability is what's causing this obsession with the money. I believe this is more a medical issue at this point, but his doctor's have been unable to help. I do not care about the money and no one else seems to either.