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Posted on: 18th Apr, 2011 04:00 pm
Need to know if my older sister can be taken to court,for signing her name on the deed of my moms house, dad died two years ago mom was very upset and really does not know what my sister did she doesn't even want to know, i feel now i will not get any part of the house when my mom dies, my mom told me not to worry the house will be split both equally, she just wants to believe my sister is very smart with banking, i have not talked to her in 15years,what do i do help me am i S.O.L. Thanks
Honestly, you need to get some legal advice. Speak with a real estate attorney, who can properly determine what actually took place. Yes, you may spend a few dollars more than you'd like, but you'll get the information you need along with an appropriate game plan, I assume - if you get the right lawyer.

Don't be afraid to spend the money to get the best advice possible. You mentioned your inheritance - better to have it less a few hundred dollars than to not have it at all.
Posted on: 18th Apr, 2011 08:22 pm
your absolutely right i will call a lawyer on what happen i think my mom signed so many papers that she just didn't know,oh well i will find out,i think my sister was pulling a fast one,thank you for answering me right away
Posted on: 18th Apr, 2011 08:34 pm
Hi Guest!

Welcome to forums!

You should contact a real estate attorney and take his opinion in this matter. He will go through the situation and let you know about your rights and whether or not you'll be able to take your sister to the court.

Feel free to ask if you've further queries.

Sussane
Posted on: 18th Apr, 2011 09:06 pm
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