I strongly recommend you hire a competent attorney to review your matter. If your mother died 6 years ago, her 'estate' should no longer 'own' anything - either by way of a trust or through probate, the property should now be owned by the beneficiaries and not her estate. Let's say there is no trust and you have not probated the estate - you need to probate the estate to resolve these issues. If you have probated the estate, this should have been closed by this time, but if not, the personal representative needs to provide an accounting to the court detailing the money the estate has received and expenses - you can then object to the accounting if this is not being properly administered. Again, you really need to hire an attorney to review these issues and find out what your options are.
Answered on Aug 16th, 2012 at 5:00 PM