Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in Georgia
Can a probate settle an estate without the rightful heirs being established? Grandfather made a will 1968 name the 2 boys heirs if my grandmother died. When she died, she had raised 5 childern and adopted one. One boy is dead and the adopted son is living. The living girl she raised when to worked to take over everything. Emptyed bank accounts, file a lawsuit as a friend at first got a lawsuit never contact the the adopted son. She claimed virtual adoption after mom died. It's been 5 years and the probate court said they were going to divided it but the rightful heirs were never established. The lawyer my uncle had mailed him a check, never stood up for him. Wants him to take it, TELL ME, where does he stand?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Your post makes little sense. No one can possibly tell you where anyone "stands" with virtually no facts, no documents, etc. Since it is a pending issue in court, and there are disputes, anyone who has an interest should get a lawyer to answer these questions.
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