My first question is where is your attorney in this? Your attorney is there to answer questions such as this, and to assist you in all decisions and steps to take.
If you don't have one, you should get one. And, the cost of the attorney can be charged to the estate, not you personally. So you won't be out-of-pocket on this.
The answer to your question is, it depends. Without reviewing the claims to see if they are valid, or whether you should challenge them, I cannot give you a valid answer.
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.
David R. Hartwig
801-486-1715
drhlaw@ix.netcom.com
Answered on Sep 26th, 2018 at 7:41 AM