Probate Dispute Resolution Steps
Summary
In Oregon, if you face a probate dispute, ensure you have written consent as the affiant and file objections in court. Gather evidence of errors in affidavits and discrepancies in asset valuations. Professional appraisals can support your case. Request documentation for any claimed expenses and present discrepancies in court. If legal representation is challenging to find, consider filing a complaint with the Oregon State Bar or seeking help from legal aid organizations. Document all efforts and communications throughout the process.Full Conversation
Ok so my brother dies and the other two brother and sister say that they don't want anything to do with it that I am to be the affient the one doing all the paperwork and they hand me the simple state papers of course with the instructions to follow. So I work on them and do them follow all the instructions maintain the property and whatnot and at the very last minute the day before I go to file them she rushes to the courthouse and files hers on the same brother of course
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, ****. To better assist you, could you please let me know your location? This will help me provide relevant legal information specific to your area.
Grants Pass Oregon and now she's saying that everything I did beforehand that I was not the affient or acting as one and that everything I did was illegal and she was acting affient so to speak yet everything she turned in in her affidavit was completely wrong and off values missing heirs everything really wrong
****, I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Here are some general steps you can take in Oregon regarding affidavit disputes:
- Ensure you have written consent from your siblings designating you as the affiant.
- File an objection or contest her affidavit in court.
- Gather evidence showing errors in her affidavit.
You may consider consulting with a probate attorney in Grants Pass for specific advice.
- Ensure you have written consent from your siblings designating you as the affiant.
- File an objection or contest her affidavit in court.
- Gather evidence showing errors in her affidavit.
You may consider consulting with a probate attorney in Grants Pass for specific advice.
Yes I have all that
****, it seems you have already taken significant steps. Given the situation, here are some additional considerations:
- Collect all documentation and communications with your siblings.
- Prepare a detailed account of your actions and any expenses incurred.
- Attend the court hearing to present your evidence and objections.
If you need more detailed guidance, you may consider consulting with a probate attorney in your area.
- Collect all documentation and communications with your siblings.
- Prepare a detailed account of your actions and any expenses incurred.
- Attend the court hearing to present your evidence and objections.
If you need more detailed guidance, you may consider consulting with a probate attorney in your area.
What about her getting the fair market values on the assets like the guns for instance the ones they're valued at $*,* she put $* on on each of the guns she put $* and they were expensive nice guns and on the 280Z she put $* in The collector said $*,* bottoms
****, it sounds like the valuation of assets is a critical issue. Here are some steps you can take:
- Gather professional appraisals for the guns and the 280Z.
- Present these appraisals as evidence in court to contest the low values she submitted.
- Document any discrepancies in the valuations.
Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * NW 6th St, Grants Pass, OR *
Website: www.courts.oregon.gov
- Gather professional appraisals for the guns and the 280Z.
- Present these appraisals as evidence in court to contest the low values she submitted.
- Document any discrepancies in the valuations.
Josephine County Circuit Court
Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * NW 6th St, Grants Pass, OR *
Website: www.courts.oregon.gov
Doesn't she have to show where she got her estimates from it's not even like Kelley Blue book or nothing
****, generally, yes, she should provide a basis for her asset valuations. Here are a few points to consider:
- Request documentation or sources she used for her valuations.
- Present your professional appraisals as evidence.
- Highlight discrepancies and lack of credible sources in court.
You may wish to consult a probate attorney for detailed advice.
- Request documentation or sources she used for her valuations.
- Present your professional appraisals as evidence.
- Highlight discrepancies and lack of credible sources in court.
You may wish to consult a probate attorney for detailed advice.
Also there are bills that she said that she has to pay that aren't even owed. Isn't she required to have receipts for those
****, generally, yes, she should provide receipts or documentation for any bills she claims need to be paid. Here are some steps you can take:
- Request detailed receipts and documentation for all claimed expenses.
- Review the bills to ensure they are legitimate.
- Present any discrepancies or lack of documentation in court.
For further guidance, consider consulting a probate attorney in Grants Pass.
- Request detailed receipts and documentation for all claimed expenses.
- Review the bills to ensure they are legitimate.
- Present any discrepancies or lack of documentation in court.
For further guidance, consider consulting a probate attorney in Grants Pass.
Ok I've got it thanks
You're welcome, ****. If you need any more assistance in the future, feel free to reach out. Best of luck with your case!
Thanks it's impossible to find a lawyer here they're all too busy to take your case or the one I paid $* for never returned my phone calls another one talk to me for a week and didn't take my case
I'm sorry to hear about your difficulties, ****. Here are some additional steps you can take to address your concerns:
- File a complaint with the Oregon State Bar regarding the lawyer who didn't return your calls.
- Continue documenting all your efforts and communications regarding the probate process.
- Consider seeking assistance from legal aid organizations in Oregon.
If you need further assistance, feel free to ask.
- File a complaint with the Oregon State Bar regarding the lawyer who didn't return your calls.
- Continue documenting all your efforts and communications regarding the probate process.
- Consider seeking assistance from legal aid organizations in Oregon.
If you need further assistance, feel free to ask.
It would just be nice if there was actual help out there
I'm sorry to hear about your struggles, ****. Here are a few additional resources that might be helpful:
- **Legal Aid Services of Oregon:** They provide free legal services to those who qualify.
- **Oregon State Bar Lawyer Referral Service:** They can help you find a lawyer who might have availability.
Remember to document all your efforts and communications. Good luck!
- **Legal Aid Services of Oregon:** They provide free legal services to those who qualify.
- **Oregon State Bar Lawyer Referral Service:** They can help you find a lawyer who might have availability.
Remember to document all your efforts and communications. Good luck!
Thank you so much for the advice I appreciate you
You're welcome, ****. I'm glad I could help. If you have any more questions or need further assistance in the future, don't hesitate to reach out. Best of luck with everything!