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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Thank you again, sincerely. The bottom line is that whatever you call the sibling (he was left everything, and controlled everything, to my knowledge) - Clearly this topic is not my forte. Sibling very much feels owed and entitled, and wants to throw snyone else a bone. It is insulting, and infuriating to think about, given what my dad went through. Bottom line, since sibling is in charge of everything, can't he just lie and say threre was nithing? That had been what he has been telling me, which is what angers me, and is pushing me to puruse matters. Am I to understand there is a copy of the trust that I have access to? I believe everything wad left to the sibling out of duress. Am I to also understand, as an offspring, I am automatically a beneficiary?[/quote] If there is a will or trust you should be able to see it. If there was nothing the laws of intestate succession would generally afford an equal split among siblings. [/quote] Right but that is only in the will or trust is silent on succession. If it states that everything goes to the sibling then OP might be out of luck.[/quote] OP here: Yes, "silent on succession" - this is what I am thinking. Again, I am not well versed in this area, and I am still waiting to hear from attorneys I have emailed, so I am left wondering and waiting. It is not a fun experience. In other words, the sibling took everything, and is claiming that whatever I ask for, conveniently, does not exist. There are only a couple of things I actually want - nothing in comparison to what the sibling took. The other siblings don't talk to the sibling who took everything, now I see why. If I do this, I would be going it alone. I am really only interested in one or two pieces (of many extravagant pieces) of jewelry and some family photos. I don't think I should have to go through a huge lawsuit, but I suppose I will have to, since the sibling is so sneaky and greedy. [/quote]
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