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Updated over 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

Owners Died, Daughter does have will.
I'm not sure if this is the forum I should use. However, I have complicated situation. The daughter reached out to me. I call back she says her dad passed. She can't take care house. Wants to sell. I go out and write a contract. However, she is not on the title. She says the executor of the will is her uncle. She says the uncle is not talking to her. How do I help her find out if the house went to her after her dad passed?
If i missed something, please ask.
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Nothing much for you to do. Daughter can open probate (with an attorney) and file a motion to "show cause" on Uncle (really, subpoena duces tecum Uncle) and make him probate Mom's estate. If he won't/can't, D can move the court to set aside the will if U can't produce it, and proceed as if M was intestate.
Your job is to find solutions.