[WSBAPT] Beneficiary Being Left In the Dark

Eric Nelsen eric at sayrelawoffices.com
Thu May 5 16:22:25 PDT 2022


If there's nothing in the court record, and there isn't any family member who is willing to clue her in as to the details of what is going on-even identifying which family members are the ones feuding-then there's not much that can be done. Maybe have the lawyer send a letter to the most likely family members demanding information?

Granddaughter could make the demand and back it up with a threat to force the issue by petitioning to be appointed as Administrator if she isn't provided with information. Expensive, but that would be quite likely to get a rise out of them.

Sincerely,

Eric

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Agreed, and we did that.  Have not found anything in the name of the deceased.


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I'd start with a case search to see if you can find the probate. I wouldn't waste time trying to get a response from family members if they've been so unhelpful for so long.

Sincerely,

Eric

Eric C. Nelsen
Sayre Law Offices, PLLC
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Seattle WA 98144-3909
206-625-0092
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Listmates,

Grandmother passes away in 2020.  Granddaughter gets a call from uncle saying we need your name and contact information because you are a beneficiary.  Time goes by and granddaughter hears nothing.  Granddaughter makes inquiry by email and text, asking for information as to what is going on, a case number if probate is opened, the name of the attorney handling it, etc...  She is given the cold shoulder.  She has heard from other family members that there was some sort of a dispute between some of the family but no one is giving her any information.  Two years later and she has not received anything.

Granddaughter does not know if there was a will, a trust or if grandmother died intestate.  The situation is a bit strange to me because they reached out to her first and then disappeared on her.  What are your thoughts and how would you approach this?  Thanks.

Sam


Samuel M. Meyler
Meyler Legal, PLLC
1700 Westlake Ave. N., Ste. 200
Seattle, Washington 98109
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