Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in Michigan

deceased parents estate

my sister is trustee of my deceased parents' estate. She will not list their home to sell with a real estate agent(dad passed 9/2007 and the home has lost value due to economy. she also will not go over any statements, etc with me. I am very hearing impaired and she does not communicate with me. She also will not distribute additional funds. My parent's inherited a large sum of money 12 years ago from my late brother and my sister claims very little is left. She was unemployed for 3 years and she still stayed in her large home and sent 2 children to college. She also moved the money out and I hired attorney to find it for my deaf father but when she found out she dragged him to bank and slugged me there in which police made a report against her. Thus making my father's health decline and he passed away. She is also not following the will, since her children were left in it but my mother did not want them in the will. My parents got a free will done by the bank in which my brother worked and was killed it. So, you see how they received an large sum of money. I need advice and cannot afford it.


Asked on 5/05/09, 4:04 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

John Tatone John R. Tatone & Associates PLC

Re: deceased parents estate

I would be happy to help you. It is possible for me to accept your case on a contingency basis, which means I will recieve 1/3 of whatever I collect on your behalf. If your sister wrongfully took the money or misused it we may be able to get it back. I would like to speak with you in more detail. Please contact me at johntatone.com

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Answered on 5/05/09, 4:42 pm


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