Konman123
2 Aug 2012 / #1
Hello,
so my grandmother had written a will in 1990 to my uncle, but he died in 1996, then she wrote a new will leaving her house to his son, but then he died in 1997, she then wrote a new will leaving her house to my dad, but in 1999 (the same year she moved to an old folks home) my dads cousin somehow convinced her to write a new will leaving the home to her (without telling my dad) but in the document she states shes changing her will from 1990. she had forgotten about the 2 wills she had written since then. then in 2004, my dads cousins husband got my grandmother to change the ownership of the home to his name... my grandmother passed away in 2006 and he had my dad formally removed from all legal rights to live in the home; without telling us again. then in 2011 they sold the home. now in Poland you have 5years to contest a will, but since my grandmother was mentally ill we're in the process of getting her medical files to contest this in court 6years later.
we're not seeking any cash, we want the ownership of the home. it's in downtown warsaw, on emili plater, across from the palace of culture.
what do you polaks think???
if the medical files say she was mentally ill, do you think i'll win in court?
do you think we can get the house back even though it was sold?
I mean... if someone steals your car and sells it... and you find the car, you get the car back. why wouldn't that apply to a house?
please don't bicker between each other about typo's, just give your opinion on the case i've asked.
Thank you,
one very pissed off Canadian Polak.
so my grandmother had written a will in 1990 to my uncle, but he died in 1996, then she wrote a new will leaving her house to his son, but then he died in 1997, she then wrote a new will leaving her house to my dad, but in 1999 (the same year she moved to an old folks home) my dads cousin somehow convinced her to write a new will leaving the home to her (without telling my dad) but in the document she states shes changing her will from 1990. she had forgotten about the 2 wills she had written since then. then in 2004, my dads cousins husband got my grandmother to change the ownership of the home to his name... my grandmother passed away in 2006 and he had my dad formally removed from all legal rights to live in the home; without telling us again. then in 2011 they sold the home. now in Poland you have 5years to contest a will, but since my grandmother was mentally ill we're in the process of getting her medical files to contest this in court 6years later.
we're not seeking any cash, we want the ownership of the home. it's in downtown warsaw, on emili plater, across from the palace of culture.
what do you polaks think???
if the medical files say she was mentally ill, do you think i'll win in court?
do you think we can get the house back even though it was sold?
I mean... if someone steals your car and sells it... and you find the car, you get the car back. why wouldn't that apply to a house?
please don't bicker between each other about typo's, just give your opinion on the case i've asked.
Thank you,
one very pissed off Canadian Polak.