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Old 02-25-2008, 09:01 PM
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Default Grandfathers Will

My grandfather left me in his will twice but left his wife power of attorney. He passed away in 2001 and I sent for a copy of his will in 2007 not knowing my name would be in his will. His wife is 93 and my Uncle wouldn't let me speak to her as he can't stand me. My Uncle is her power of attorney so I'm wondering if I will still be getting what my grandfather put me down for in his will or can my Uncle stop that from happening? He lives in Fla. and I live in Ky. and I do know the will was never probated. My Uncle only told me that my grandfathers wife , his second marriage couldn't stand me either. This is very frustrating as my grandfathers will was made in the 80's and there is no attorneys name in his will only witnesses. My Uncle is a very bitter old man. Thanks for any help.


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