Probate Law on wrongful death suit, state of Alabama
My husband's daughter was killed in an auto accident in Alabama in 2002, there was an award of 525,000 for a wrongful death. He received a petiton in the mail yesterday on behalf of his ex wife stating that because the daughter had no spouse or kids the surviving parents split the net amt of 235K she is asking the court/him to relinguish his part to her because she "claims" he was never around as a father, and only support she got was through Florida child support etc. The petition did state that it is the law of Alabama and Florida that my husband get half. We have 20 days to answer the petition, and are wondering if he should call and talk to her attorney and let them know he doesn't intend to to give up his half, and that he would settle for X amount of dollars and she can keep the rest to keep from having to go to court. I would think because it is the law and no stipulations on the law that he would win even if we had to go to court. If we have to get an attorney should we hire one here or there? I hope someone can help
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Am I correct it would be a probate lawyer, since it is the estate of his daughter?
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Yes it was court awarded, she (mother) filed it in Alabama where accident was, she lives in Florida.
She just re-opened the estate is what the petition says
We live in Houston Tx
Thank you for your advice