Is it possible for me to miss claiming any inheritance offered by my grandparents?
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Is it possible for me to miss claiming any inheritance offered by my grandparents?
Can my mother simply “silence” my participation by not disclosing my whereabouts?
Asked on November 24, 2012 under Estate Planning, New Mexico
Answers:
Victor Waid / Law Office of Victor Waid
Answered 11 years ago | Contributor
I am not sure I get the drift of your question, but if you are concerned about your mother's intentional nondisclosure of your whereabouts as far as your grandfparents are concerned, then you should try immediately make contact and if that fails, contact a family law lawyer immediately to file a petition on your behalf to obtain a court order to allow to reunify with your grandparents, and prevent your mother from interfering in the establishment of that relationship.
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