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Do I have any rights to mementos from my parents when my two sisters who no longer speak to me forced me to sign papers when I was very ill naming one of them Executor in the absence of a will?

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Just because you are not the executor does not mean that you aren't entitled to your share of the estate. They are required to do a full inventory and valuation and submit it to the court. You should consult an attorney that know what the laws are in your state.

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