shellbe91671
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What is the name of your state? Georgia
My grandmother past away 1 year ago. There are 6 living children, 1 Will conveniently lost that splits everything equally among all 6 children and now 1 Will posted in Probate Court at which my Uncle and Aunt (2 of the 6 siblings) get everything.
We filed an objection for my MOM in which I used section codes pertaining to my grandmother being under duress and undue influence being that my uncle is known for his threats. We also do not believe that she signed the Will. The signature is compared to her signing Birthday cards and important documents. I was wondering if the judge would consider the signature by looking at it himself or if we have to have expert forensic people to look at it before court. The signature is very obvious but a lawyer and his secretary are the witnesses on this Will for My uncle.
Also, we have a paper documenting that my Grandmother had Alzhemeir's Disease by her Doctor dated years before this so called Will was drafted.
There's no money on this end for a lawyer so could someone give a little advice on what's to come and maybe what action we can take ahead of time to make sure that my uncle's deceitful ways aren't rewarded by my Grandmother dying.
My grandmother past away 1 year ago. There are 6 living children, 1 Will conveniently lost that splits everything equally among all 6 children and now 1 Will posted in Probate Court at which my Uncle and Aunt (2 of the 6 siblings) get everything.
We filed an objection for my MOM in which I used section codes pertaining to my grandmother being under duress and undue influence being that my uncle is known for his threats. We also do not believe that she signed the Will. The signature is compared to her signing Birthday cards and important documents. I was wondering if the judge would consider the signature by looking at it himself or if we have to have expert forensic people to look at it before court. The signature is very obvious but a lawyer and his secretary are the witnesses on this Will for My uncle.
Also, we have a paper documenting that my Grandmother had Alzhemeir's Disease by her Doctor dated years before this so called Will was drafted.
There's no money on this end for a lawyer so could someone give a little advice on what's to come and maybe what action we can take ahead of time to make sure that my uncle's deceitful ways aren't rewarded by my Grandmother dying.