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[quote=Anonymous]I realize that you may not be thinking about this clearly given your mothers wishes. Your mother, though, simply did not do what was required to be done in order to effectuate those wishes. You don’t know why she did or didn’t do it. You don’t know if she just didn’t get around to making a well or if she had different thoughts at different times. Whatever the case, though, she simply did not make a will. From your postings, it also does not seem you have any reason to believe that she made a well and your father has hidden it as another poster suggested you claim. with that, the simple fact is that these properties belong to your father, with absolutely no strings attached, and he can do whatever he wants with them. your mother was an adult, and like all adults sometimes fails to do what is needed to effectuate their wishes. Think of all the people who have died of Covid over this past year without haven’t gotten around to making wills and then being isolated for their few remaining days. this is simply something that happens, it’s unfortunate, but is a reality. If any lesson should be taken it is that all of us should have these documents in order. All that said, I cannot imagine why you would want to try to challenge your father’s will as you suggest. There are two properties and he has made a choice to divide them by giving one to one child and one to the other, despite the fact that they are unequal and sentimental or financial value. your father knows this. at most, I would suggest that you speak with your father, but it appears that you already have asked him about it and he has presumably said that he is not making any changes. what more is there to say? He owns property, he decides where it goes when he dies, and you are not happy with what is going to you. there is no next step for you in this. U2 will have the right to decide who gets your property when you die. all you can do is be mindful of the situation as you make your choices going forward.[/quote]
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