Legal Question in Real Estate Law in Georgia

land dispute

my husbands grandfather past away about 6 years ago and did not leave a will. he jointly owned about 1/2 an acre of land with my mother-in-law and her sister-in-law is trying to take the land from her.

how is this handled and what can we do about it?


Asked on 3/27/07, 10:01 pm

3 Answers from Attorneys

Robert Thompson J. Robert Thompson Attorney

Re: land dispute

This question cannot be answered without more information, such as:

1. What kind of "jointly owned"--tenants in common or joint tenants with right of survivorship?

2. How is sister in law "trying to take the land"? Is she claiming an interest by intestacy and seeking partition or some other remedy?

In all events, seek legal counsel and provide full information.

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Answered on 3/27/07, 10:13 pm
SHERRY RAGOLE RAGOLE & ASSOCIATES, LLC

Re: land dispute

The best approach is to employ a real estate attorney to assess the situation/advise you of your legal options. My firm does this type of work. My experience is that the longer you let an issue like this go, the more difficult it becomes to solve.

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Answered on 3/27/07, 10:36 pm
Scott Riddle Law Office of Scott B. Riddle, LLC

Re: land dispute

As stated, get a lawyer. By far, the best option is usually someone who practices estate law as a specialty (not a lawyer who merely claims to hendles these types cases), and a lawyer who practices in the local area. Ask for referrals from trusted friends or local lawyers.

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Answered on 3/28/07, 7:38 am


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