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Contact probate court, and more importantly get the help of an attorney. It is possible that some provisions were made that you are not aware of. If it is the way you describe, you should be able to get your property.

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Q: Can a caretaker seize property because she took care of a deceased grandmother and everything was left to another but she doesn't want to give the deeds what can a person do?
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