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I have a home under my ex-husband name and my name under our family trust which it was awarded on our divorce shortly after he died the mortgage and the home still under my name. My ex-husband beforing dieying he appointed his sister as the executor which she is going thru probate she requested the I sign the I quit claim deed the property to her. Can the family trust override the will he did and can I have the home back. She said she goin to the court to have judge sign home over to her and the I will owe her $1,700.00 for filing the request.

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