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What can i do to stop or prolong termination of occupancy in the state of california?


I have lived in my fathers house since i was 11,i moved in with him because he had only a year left to live.I was abused physically by him until my teen years when he went to work on my mind,all through my life he was "dying,and i was told the house was mine and blah blah blah...anyway i stopped working to care for him and since 10/2007 was with him 24/7,Two days b4 his last trip to the hospital my aunt shows up at the house-i hadnt seen her in years-my aunt called me to let me know she was taking my father to her home 4 hospice care,she said quote"not to cut you out of anything,just he cant make it up your stairs"the day my father went to her house i arrived with his oxygen to find her trying to give my dad morphine and valium-i told her that was 4 the hospice nurse to administer and she replied to me"well thats how we did nana ya know just a few cc's at a time..."my father passed july 14,i thought until i recieved notice yesterday that i was trustee-I AM SUPPOSED TO VACATE B4 OCT.31

Unfortunately, caring for your father does not automatically entitle you to inherit his house.

You mentioned the word "trustee". If this means that your father had a written trust, then you need to get a copy of it and take it to a lawyer to help you enforce your rights under it.

If your father had a will, same thing.

If your father did not have either, you may be entitled to inherit at least a part of the property under California's laws of "intestate" inheritance.

But you really need a lawyer to help you with this and fight the eviction for you. Contact an estate or probate lawyer and do it soon!

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