You have written this same question a number of times in a number of online forums. NO, you should never write a letter to a judge. All that is likely to do is to tick the judge off. In legal proceedings, there are rules of procedure. Unilateral contact by one of the parties is not permissible. It can result in a judge recusing himself/herself from the case. Judges have thousands of files that they deal with in a year. If everyone simply wrote a letter to the judge, the judge would not have time for anything else. BELIEVE ME, you are not the first person who has had the idea to just write a letter to the judge. Obviously, your sister beat you to it, in this case. My guess is, if the judge read the letter, which is uncertain, he will chastise your sister, the next chance he gets. If you are serious about this, you should retain an attorney. Otherwise, the judge may just appoint a public administrator to handle the estate, since the family apparently cannot agree.
Answered on Jul 10th, 2013 at 11:02 PM