My mother passed on her house was willed to me and my sister what is the next step for us

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My mother passed on her house was willed to me and my sister what is the next step for us

I have a will that was notarized when my
mother was alive. She will her house to
me and my sister she’s passed on what is
the next step for me

Asked on August 20, 2018 under Estate Planning, Pennsylvania

Answers:

M.T.G., Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 5 years ago | Contributor

I am so sorry for your loss.  Your sister can not do anything with your Mother's estate unless she has been officially appointed by the Probate Court.  You need to file your Mother's Will and a Petition to submit the Will for Probate in the county in which she resided at the time of her death.  Once the Executor/Ececutrix is appointed then that person marshall's the assets (gathers them), has assets appraised and then fulfills your Mother's wishes as per the Will.  I suggest getting help.  Good luck. 


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