Claim Against Estate And Preventing Auction Of Item?

Friday, January 1, 2010
By admin

My husband is filing a claim against the estate of his ex mother in law. The item he are seeking was promised to my husband by his ex mother in law, but his ex wife refuses to give it to him. She has also stated that she will destroy the item before he’ll ever get it. Her siblings are aware and willing to testify that the item was promised to him. An auction of the real estate and personal property is scheduled for November 15th. What can we do to prevent this item from being auctioned off until the ownership of it has been decided?

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2 Responses to “Claim Against Estate And Preventing Auction Of Item?”

  1. wizjp

    Promise in writing? IN the will?
    Get a lawyer; possibly could get an injunction against the removal of the property pending a suit against the estate

    #416
  2. Bob

    You definitely need a lawyer.

    #417

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