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Recently my Aunt died... never married... no children.. The Will left everything to her two sisters and a bunch of strangers?!... is there anyway contesting the will so a nephew or neice (such as myseff) could get something? Estate was VERY large!... One of the sisters in my mother who disowned me years ago, which I will never see a cent!... ??...
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It would be very difficult based on what you say here.
You could legal counsel review the details with you to check every option. But a person can leave their estate as they wish and they don't have to give to nieces and nephews. |
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