attorney that created trust for parants in 2009 is representing the siter who been provine gulty of forging grant deed and redorded it and it was notirized by and al my and other sisters shares have been took out of trust and all asscets are to go to the guilty one lawyer evan noterizd docs and witnessd it , and the attorny that as show evidance and proof of guilt , as said they would not press charges and will spits shares equaly , if they sell house and do it off the record and probate does not get involved they wont file charges! i told them i dont agree with emails get no responce ! and for the months they will not give me copy of trusts or alow me to Acountsnt , its been over six months ! i have all doc writen by attournys that states what i said how is this leagle
If I'm understanding your post correctly, one sister had your mother's home deeded to her when your mother may not have known what she was doing. Now an agreement has been reached that your sister will deed the home back to the trust and everyone will get their equal share.
Any settlement is legal if all parties agree. Do you have tens of thousands of dollars to fight your bad sister in court? That's what court battles of this sort cost. There are dozens to hundreds of hours put in by the attorneys, and costs of paying for travel and for court reporters for depositions. You could possibly "win" by having the court take your bad sister's share away, but lose because the court battle could cost more than anything you gain in an inheritance. That would likely be why your other sister and her lawyer have agreed to this deal.
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