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Can my uncle and new owner evict us

Asked on Jan 03rd, 2020 on Wills and Probate - Utah
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My uncle is executor. My grandpa passed 2 years ago. In the will it states that me and my kids are allowed to stay in the house for a year as long as we pay the utilities and taxes. We were never shown the will. Me and kids moved in the house then 2 week's later. I found out he sold the house without telling me when I moved in. Wouldn't that be breaking the will by not letting us stay as stated in the will. What are my rights and what can I do
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Family Law Attorney serving Salt Lake City, UT at David R. Hartwig, Esq.
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You say the Will "states" but yet you claim you have not seen the Will. Which is it? Has the Will be probated? If not, that is what you need to do to establish your rights. If is has, then you can see the Will and assert your rights.   Until all that is handled, no one can answer your question. Presumably the Will controls and you need to get that.   Your situation involves major factual and procedural issues. These are issues that we can discuss. If you are interested in pursuing the matter further, I offer an initial 1/4 hour consultation without charge, and a 1/2 hour consultation for $50. If you want to set an appointment for the initial consultation, feel free to telephone my office Monday morning.

David R. Hartwig 

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Answered on Jan 04th, 2020 at 7:45 AM

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