Last week I sent a registered letter to the attorney who both drafted my Mother’s will and was the executor of the will. I asked when he would send me the $25,000 that my Mother had willed to me if my sister continued living in my Mother’s house. She bought the house when the two of them moved together to Las Vegas in January, 2008. However, last spring my sister surreptitiously convinced my Mom to give her a quitclaim deed to the house. As joint owners on the deed, when my Mom died, my sister became the sole owner of the house. As a result, I had my doubts that I would receive the money. Nevertheless, I wanted to find out for sure. And so I wrote the letter.
Yesterday, I received a response from the attorney. As I expected, the stipulation was no longer subject to the will. The quitclaim deed overrode it. Thus, I was not surprised. And since the real estate market in Las Vegas has taken such a dive, the house is worth less than the mortgage. But the attorney had the audacity to include with the letter a bill for $175. I was livid. I did not write him the letter to consult him or ask for his advice. I simply wanted to know when I might receive the money. In addition, the letter was only five sentences long. Certainly it took the secretary less than ten minutes to prepare it. And so, if I did owe him any money, the fee would hardly add up to such a large amount.
I have no intention of paying him. But on Monday, I will call the Wisconsin Coalition of Aging and ask their attorney, a service they offer for free, what they suggest I do.
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Saturday, June 6, 2009
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Wednesday, May 6, 2009
MY MOM’S WILL
When my Mom moved to Las Vegas she bought a new house and wrote a new will. In addition, because my sister and Mother lived together, my Mom wanted to insure that after she died my sister would have a place to live and could continue living in the house. Thus, she stipulated in her will that when she passed away, my sister would have three months to decide if she wanted to sell the house or not. If she planned to stay in the house, my sister would have to pay me one-half of my Mother’s down payment on the house.
However, a few months after she wrote her will, my sister hood-winked my Mom in to giving my sister a quit claim deed on the house, without including me, so that the two of them alone became joint owners of the house. Sadly, my Mom passed away a couple months ago and I have been left wondering if I am still entitled to the payment or if the new joint ownership has changed that stipulation in her will.
I called my Mother’s attorney, who drafted the will and is also her executor, to inquire about the matter. But he has not returned my calls !! Meanwhile, it probably doesn’t matter. My sister does not have the money to pay me anyway. And since, I always saved my money instead of spending it extravagantly as my sister did, I’ll be fine without it. But I would still just like to know anyway.
By Hannah --www.FunnyPhotosContest.com a photo contest for cute or funny photos and photo captions.
However, a few months after she wrote her will, my sister hood-winked my Mom in to giving my sister a quit claim deed on the house, without including me, so that the two of them alone became joint owners of the house. Sadly, my Mom passed away a couple months ago and I have been left wondering if I am still entitled to the payment or if the new joint ownership has changed that stipulation in her will.
I called my Mother’s attorney, who drafted the will and is also her executor, to inquire about the matter. But he has not returned my calls !! Meanwhile, it probably doesn’t matter. My sister does not have the money to pay me anyway. And since, I always saved my money instead of spending it extravagantly as my sister did, I’ll be fine without it. But I would still just like to know anyway.
By Hannah --www.FunnyPhotosContest.com a photo contest for cute or funny photos and photo captions.
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