If my ex-wife informed me that her grandparents left us land in their Will, what rights do I legally have?

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If my ex-wife informed me that her grandparents left us land in their Will, what rights do I legally have?

She is saying that she needs me to sign papers. How would I find out if this is even true? I imagine it would come down to the wording but she is saying she’s just going to say I’m “not responding”, when I only asked to see the Will before signing anything.

Asked on May 3, 2014 under Estate Planning, Arkansas

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FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 9 years ago | Contributor

You first need to see a copy of the Will that your former spouse has told you about and then to carefully read the papers she wants you to sign. Before signing,consult with a Wills and trust attorney in your locality to review the papers. Such an attorney can be found on attorneypages.com.


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