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A Sorrowful Inheritance Conundrum

The Estate of Grandfather and Grandmother: A Complex Web of Wills and Probate

So, it’s been a really rough go. Long story short, my grandfather’s estate was paid out and closed in 2017 to my Grandmom. In 2023, she passed away, and there was some paperwork that looked like it had never been handled – lo and behold the state of CT has six figures of assets. Court has me petitioned to be the executor as she’s gone, and her lawyer no longer practices. My mom and I are still here. We were named in the will to split the assets should my grandmother predecease her, but she didn’t.

The Probate of Grandmother’s Estate

Fast forward, probate is open in 2024 for Grandmom, pending payment from his estate (waiting on the payment from the state still). Her will divides everything in half between my mom and me.

The Unexpected Twist

But, my mom just passed away last month. I wish I was kidding. I’m not. Back to the lawyer, probate being opened again. She had state insurance in Arizona as she didn’t have an income and was ill. Not disabled, no long-term care, literally left the world overnight.

The Questions

Does his estate really have to pay my grandmother’s estate to then pay my mother’s estate and myself? Or as the only heir (nobody had siblings), can his estate pay me directly? As the Executor, I’m not trying to be shady; this is just painful.

The Worrying Aspect

Does my mother’s estate owe AHCCS (Arizona Health Care CostContainment System) anything or is that only for long-term care and such? She had surgeries over the last 5 years, passed away at 60. She didn’t have the $$ yet, the intention was to get her healthcare when she did. But… here we are.

Seeking Assistance

Any assistance is appreciated as I continue to lose my mind. I’ve tried obtaining a lawyer to help in Connecticut, but I’m out of state, and people don’t return calls or online requests it seems. That’s where AI Legalese Decoder comes in – a innovative tool designed to help individuals like me navigate complex legal documents and terminology. By using AI Legalese Decoder, I can:

  • Understand the terms of the will and probate court documents
  • Identify potential issues with the estate’s distribution
  • Clarify the obligations of my mother’s estate to AHCCS
  • Find a lawyer who can provide personalized guidance and support

With the help of AI Legalese Decoder, I can take control of this difficult situation, ensure that my grandmother’s and mother’s wishes are respected, and find peace in the midst of this sorrowful inheritance conundrum.

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