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Originally Posted by AMB444
My father is in his mid 90's. My older sib sister is "executor of estate". In our generation this was given to the eldest regardless of whether they could handle the task.
When mom passed my sib was granted "executor" but handled it badly. My sister didn't care about family memoribilia, antique family photos, childhood pics of family. My children and myself were left out and my sister kept jewelry for herself and her daughter than sent pic of what was left for me.
She had first access and actually told mom's friends to go into mom's house to take out what they wanted without consulting me. The house was cleaned out and I was sent pics of the few items left.
She gave mom's car away to a "friend" of mom's that only showed up 6 months before when mom had 4 stage cancer diagnosis.
Is there anyway to help when dad passes with a much larger estate. It's hard after all these years that my sister would do this.. please be respectful in your comments. Thank you so much.
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I presumed Dad was now incapacitated & legally unable to change the executor. If Dad is competent to sign an addendum to his Will, changing executors, have Dad go to an attorney to change the named Executor - best if he went to the original attorney if there is a chance of a contest by sister).
As long as Dad is competent, he can change anything/everything. Help Dad get to an attorney.