Tuesday, 23 December 2014

In his will I was left washer, dryer, freezer, and other property when my stepfather passed. His other step daughter from a previous marriag...

Question

In his will I was left washer, dryer, freezer, and other property when my stepfather passed. His other step daughter from a previous marriage was the executor. I never received these things as she and her family would not produce them. How long do I have to legally contest this, and if they have disposed of these things do they have to pay to have them replaced? I live in CO if that helps.

Thank you,

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Answer

In Colorado, you must take action withing one year of the date of death. Contact an attorney specializing in estates for assistance and advice.



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