Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in California
elderly grandma home
My elderly grandmother has her 60yr son living with her, he's on drugs,she has a living trust but dont want to pay again for adding an addition to it. she has named me (grandaughter)in charge of her estate. She wants my uncle to vacate her home at the time of her passing. he has no keys. do we just write something and have it notorized or what else to do? what do we say in legal term if we write ourselves?
3 Answers from Attorneys
Re: elderly grandma home
grandmother must go to an attornry.
Re: elderly grandma home
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Re: elderly grandma home
your grandmother should retain a qualified attorney. anything that she does on her own is unlikely to accomplish her goals and could be counterproductive and result in unintended consequences.