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allisonp320

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M[B][I]My daughter, (a minor) and another grandson are the only heirs to their grandfather's estate. There is no will, but the grandfather's nephew gave me a key to his home. He has the deeds to the grandfather's property as well. When the grandson came into town, he came to the home and asked me for a key to it, and like a dumbass I gave him one thinking it was the right thing to do since he is an heir also but as soon as I left the home, he changed the locks on the doors. Now I can't get in and he won't return my calls. I don't know what to do. Should I call the police, or get a lawyer first? y daughter, (a minor) and another grandson are the only heirs to their grandfather's estate. There is no will, but the grandfather's nephew gave me a key to his home. He has the deeds to the grandfather's property as well. When the grandson came into town, he came to the home and asked me for a key to it, and like a dumbass I gave him one thinking it was the right thing to do since he is an heir also but as soon as I left the home, he changed the locks on the doors. Now I can't get in and he won't return my calls. I don't know what to do. Should I call the police, or get a lawyer first?[/I][/B]
 
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PayrollHRGuy

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@allisonp320

There is no need to start a new thread when asking different questions on the same overall legal issue. It just makes it harder for the volunteers to help you. I suggest you copy and paste what you have written above and add it to your other thread.
 

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