How Do I Recover My Stolen Inheritance? | RMO Lawyers
How Do I Recover My Stolen Inheritance? If you believe your inheritance has been stolen, the first step is to contact an experienced probate litigation attorney. They can help you understand your legal options and what type of proof you will need to recover your stolen inheritance successfully. FULL ARTICLE https://rmolawyers.com/blog/how-do-i-... TIMESTAMPS 0:00 Introduction 0:58 What do I do if I was cheated out of my inheritance? 2:11 How do you fight for your inheritance? 3:59 Can I sue my brother or sister for stealing my inheritance? 5:01 How do I find out if I got an inheritance? FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS What should I do if my inheritance was stolen? If you believe your inheritance has been stolen, contact a probate litigation attorney immediately. They can help you gather evidence, identify how the theft occurred, and take the necessary legal steps to recover your property. What can I do if I was cheated out of my inheritance? Keep detailed records of communications, suspicious actions, and relevant dates surrounding the theft. If the person who took your inheritance refuses to return it, your attorney can help you pursue legal action in probate court. How do you fight for your inheritance? You can contest the will in probate court if it was altered through undue influence, fraud, coercion, or lack of mental capacity. An experienced probate litigation lawyer can help you build a strong case and recover what’s rightfully yours. Can I sue a sibling for stealing my inheritance? Yes, you can sue a brother or sister who takes your inheritance unlawfully. In many cases, a demand letter from an attorney is enough to resolve the issue, but you may also pursue damages and attorney fees if legal action is required. How do I find out if I was left an inheritance? When a will is filed for probate, heirs and beneficiaries must be notified at least 15 days before the hearing. If you haven’t been contacted but believe you’re entitled to an inheritance, consult a probate litigation attorney to protect your rights. ABOUT RMO LAWYERS RMO LLP serves clients throughout California and Texas, with offices in Los Angeles, Orange County, San Diego, Fresno, Pasadena, the Bay Area, Dallas, and Houston. We are laser-focused on guiding our trustee, executor, beneficiary, heir, conservator, and guardian clients through some of the most complex and emotionally charged issues life can throw them. Our commitment to helping our clients achieve results that not only add to their bottom line but to their peace of mind is at the core of everything we do. That’s RMO. Have questions? At RMO, we protect people like you every day. Learn more: https://rmolawyers.com/ Call (424) 320-9444 or email [email protected] Connect With RMO Lawyers YouTube: / @rmolawyers Facebook: / rmolawyers Instagram: / probateandtrustlitigators #rmolawyers #trustlitigationattorneys #probatelitigationattorneys This video may be considered attorney advertising. The information presented is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Viewing this video does not create an attorney-client relationship with RMO LLP. Results in legal matters depend upon a variety of factors unique to each case. RMO LLP does not guarantee or warrant a particular result in future matters. Responsible Attorney: Responsible Attorney: Scott E. Rahn, member of the California State Bar and Texas State Bar. Primary Office Location: Los Angeles, California.

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