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To retrieve belongings from a relatives storage unit in Oregon, review the will to confirm your rights, and send a formal certified letter requesting access. If unresolved, consider mediation or legal action. Consulting a local probate attorney in Oregon can provide guidance. Certified letters can be sent via your local post office, offering proof of mailing and delivery.Full Conversation
How would I go about legally trying to get my dad's stuff and my stuff out of my aunts storage unit when it's been over a year and a half and she keeps saying she's to busy to let me get it even though my dads will said for me and my brother to split up his stuff
Hi ****! You might consider the following steps to retrieve your belongings:
- Review the will to confirm your rights to the property.
- Communicate with your aunt formally, requesting access.
- If necessary, consider mediation or small claims court for resolution.
Is the storage unit located in Washington?
No it's in La grande Oregon
Got it, ****. Since the storage unit is in La Grande, Oregon, here are a few steps you might consider:
- Review the Will: Ensure you have a copy of your dad's will to confirm your rights to the belongings.
- Formal Communication: Send a formal letter to your aunt requesting access to the storage unit.
- Legal Action: If the situation doesn't resolve, you may need to consider mediation or legal action in Oregon.
If you need further assistance, it might be helpful to consult with a local attorney in Oregon. Would you like help finding one?
I haven't sent a formal letter but have tried asking both my aunts and one uncle about it and the last time I even tried asking my aunt when it'd be possible to try getting she sent a message saying she's done being harassed and we weren't harassing we were only asking when would be ok to get it cause any time they've told us was ok never goes through
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It sounds like a challenging situation. A formal letter could help show your intent more clearly. You might want to:
- Send a certified letter detailing your request.
- Include a deadline for a response.
- Consider consulting a local attorney in Oregon to explore further actions.
If you change your mind about connecting with a lawyer, feel free to let me know!
I might need the lawyer info just in case please and how does one find a certified letter?
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Hi ****! To send a certified letter, you can visit your local post office and request to send your letter as "certified mail." This provides proof of mailing and delivery. If you need lawyer info, I recommend contacting local attorneys in Oregon who can assist with your case.
Are there any deasent layers that are good at helping with that type of thing in Oregon?
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In Oregon, lawyers who specialize in probate or family law can be helpful in situations like yours. Although I can't recommend specific lawyers, you can search for local probate attorneys in La Grande, Oregon. They can help guide you through your options. If you need further assistance, let me know!