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  • Lawyer name:Macksoud, Alexander E. II
  • Address:Del Amo Financial Center 21515 Hawthorne BoulevardTorrance,CA
  • Phone:310-961-2989
  • Fax:310-543-1593
  • PostalCode:90503 -6504
  • WebSite:http://www.macksoud-law.com/
  • Areas of Practice:Estate Planning Family Law Child Support Custody & Visitation Divorce

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    Dad who had been hospitalized since Feb 2011, died Jan 24th, alone at the VA in a New England state. When I went up to bury him, his widow showed her true colors. She had taken all of his personal possessions and his paperwork out of the house(probably trashed it). In that paperwork was Dad's will that left my siblings and I a piece of land that has been in my family for centuries. His widow clearly stated that she only cared about her 50% of his estate, we have voicemails of her threatening to hurt my father should he come back to their house and even threatened a seperation from him before his death. How do we go about resolving this without having to lose my family's property? During their marriage she put him through so much hell. She has been calling everyone that my Dad knows to get back anything he had given them while he was alive. She wants to sell everything because she has a large amount of debt she said and feels it is her right.(not lying she said that to my face) Just to paint a true pic of her, she bought all new appliances and a new vehicle the first time we thought we would lose him in the hospital. She was late and the very last person to show up to my Dad's funeral. The way she talked about loving him, she never shed a tear, only talked about her debt and taking care of her own grandchildren. I really hate to say it, but Dad lived in absolute hell with her. They both had seperate bedrooms, Dad had to carry a gun to bed just in case she tried to pick him off during the night. How can I prolong selling his estate? If we have to give her 50% do we have to lose our land to do it or is there an option to pay her as little as possible til she is paid up? Should I pay the taxes while this stuff is worked out? How can we get retribution for what my Dad went through with here? How would you proceed? I am hiring an attorney but don't want to just come out with the idea of dragging the proceedings. Dad got Social Security, has over 15acres of land in the CT country, has lakefront property with his sister, has cd's, a checking and savings, a collection of firearms, VA compensation and maybe more, we have to dig to find it out. Last but not least our family has several cemetary plots that are meant for my siblings and I. She stated she wanted to be buried next to him, but the last three plots are for us kids and she won't even buy him a headstone. serious responses please this is a bad situation and I want your thoughts.. Dad's will was made in the early 80's and his new marriage began in the late 80's. I don't want to sound too vindictive due to her mistreatment toward him, but I can't help it. Everyone told him to make a new will, but he thought he had time. He was a procrastinator. I just want to save our land and am trying to find out how to go about doing that.. Sorry his death wasn't Jan 24th it was June 24th, 2011, I am just overwhelmed and looking for some advice, I apologize..

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