I aghree, but it is possible that not having made a claim or demand for its return, it might probably be considered the step-son's propertry. If so determined, but the ownership will probably be litigated, it would be part of his estate, but subject to creditor claims, which might require it be sold. Perhaps the grandmother was thinking of this and she will give it to his daughter.
I aghree, but it is possible that not having made a claim or demand for its return, it might probably be considered the step-son's propertry. If so determined, but the ownership will probably be litigated, it would be part of his estate, but subject to creditor claims, which might require it be sold. Perhaps the grandmother was thinking of this and she will give it to his daughter.