If I was willed a car by my step ather, however his biological daughter has taken possession of the vehicle, what recourse do I have to gain possession and title?

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If I was willed a car by my step ather, however his biological daughter has taken possession of the vehicle, what recourse do I have to gain possession and title?

I am also executor of the estate.

Asked on April 6, 2015 under Estate Planning, North Carolina

Answers:

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

Answered 9 years ago | Contributor

I am so sorry for your loss.  As the Executor of the estate you have the power to "marshal" assets, meaning that you have the right to gather then to inventory the estate and distribute accoring to the Will.  So if it was taken from the estate with out any claim of right you can do what is reasonably necessary to get it back.  Do not have anyone break the law.  Good luck.


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