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If you don't understand the legal reason for the distribution of your mother's estate you should ask the attorney who is handling the estate to expplain it to you. If you still don't understand or disagree then you should consult another attorney, explain the situation and ask for a second legal opinion. The second attorney can review the law that affects your situation and confirm that the distribution is being done according to the law in your state.

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Q: What right does the only child of deceased mother have while in probate learns that there is a grandchild from mothers deceased daughter who was adopted out 35 years ago and is getting half of estate?
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