Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in California
Disabled Adult Child In Danger Of Losing Home Shared With Now Deceased Mother
Since her death in 1999,I have remained living in the
home I shared with my Mother.However now,the executor
is attempting to sell the property,which will mean that I will be evicted.The property was owned by my
parents and I am their only child.
I am permenantly disabled and am recieving SSI for
physical and emotional disabilities.The stress of the
loss of my Mother,the probate process,problems with
the executor and having to live with the fear of being
left homeless are taking a toll.And I feel that by
having my home taken away from me will do further
emotional damage.Is there a way I can be allowed to
keep my house?The executor and attorney refuse to
discuss anything regarding the estate with me,telling
me that if there is something they think I need to be
told,they'll choose when I am told.I have been told
by both of them not to ask any questions,''make waves''
because then I would considering contesting the will.
I need to know my rights,both as a disabled person
and as a beneficiary and if there is any possible way
I can keep my house.I need to know AS SOON AS POSSIBLE
because my very life could be at stake.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Disabled Adult Child In Danger Of Losing Home Shared With Now Deceased Mothe
no one can answer this. you need a lawyer to look over the paperwork and advise you.