Is there any recourse for me regarding the Will of our biological father?
My father is in hospice in Maryland. There are a lot of family dynamics going on right now. My father lived a colorful Wild life and fathered many children. We found each other 52 years later, 1 1/2 years ago. We have had a relationship via talking everyday/visiting. My father did tell me that he did not have a Will but when he does it, he would include me and my siblings because he never provided for us for over 50 years. When he went into the hospital at the end of February with Terminal Cancer stage 4, his youngest son, who hasn't spoken to him in 2 years, decided to take it upon himself to be the POA. He got my father to sign POA/WILL and Last Testament papers in hospice. I know I am not named in anything, as the youngest son (POA), does not recognize me as a blood relative and mentioned to someone that there is no proof. I do have DNA proof and my birth certificate. How can I amend the Will to include me in it because he will not give me a copy of anything?
My father is in hospice in Maryland. There are a lot of family dynamics going on right now. My father lived a colorful Wild life and fathered many children. We found each other 52 years later, 1 1/2 years ago. We have had a relationship via talking everyday/visiting. My father did tell me that he did not have a Will but when he does it, he would include me and my siblings because he never provided for us for over 50 years. When he went into the hospital at the end of February with Terminal Cancer stage 4, his youngest son, who hasn't spoken to him in 2 years, decided to take it upon himself to be the POA. He got my father to sign POA/WILL and Last Testament papers in hospice. I know I am not named in anything, as the youngest son (POA), does not recognize me as a blood relative and mentioned to someone that there is no proof. I do have DNA proof and my birth certificate. How can I amend the Will to include me in it because he will not give me a copy of anything?