What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? PA
My father passed away and left everything to step- mother. I (and my sister, both adopted) am mentioned in my father's will only if step mother has already passed away. My sister's name is not even spelled correctly in the will (done by an attorney). My sister and I (adopted in the first marriage) are to get 1% each of my dad's estate, if step mother was deceased and my half brother (adult) is to get the remainder of the estate.
At my father's death bed my step mother apologized to me for years of "keeping my dad from me and my family" . She seemed very genuine and very upset, saying she wants to "make it up" (not in any financial way- just with a relationship). Over the years we saw each other once or twice a year and spoke once a month on the phone, but always when she was not around. I know you can contest a will but does any of this have any bearing on my chances of a successful challenge due to undue influence? How difficult would this be to prove? My father spoke about me and my children to often to friends and I thought always considered me his child but obviousley I was wrong. Do I have any standing to contest by being completly left out?
The total estate is around $25 million. About $15 million of this was not held jointly and is being probated. The home and several other stock accounts were held JWROS.
My father passed away and left everything to step- mother. I (and my sister, both adopted) am mentioned in my father's will only if step mother has already passed away. My sister's name is not even spelled correctly in the will (done by an attorney). My sister and I (adopted in the first marriage) are to get 1% each of my dad's estate, if step mother was deceased and my half brother (adult) is to get the remainder of the estate.
At my father's death bed my step mother apologized to me for years of "keeping my dad from me and my family" . She seemed very genuine and very upset, saying she wants to "make it up" (not in any financial way- just with a relationship). Over the years we saw each other once or twice a year and spoke once a month on the phone, but always when she was not around. I know you can contest a will but does any of this have any bearing on my chances of a successful challenge due to undue influence? How difficult would this be to prove? My father spoke about me and my children to often to friends and I thought always considered me his child but obviousley I was wrong. Do I have any standing to contest by being completly left out?
The total estate is around $25 million. About $15 million of this was not held jointly and is being probated. The home and several other stock accounts were held JWROS.
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