I have just found out that my biological grandfather has passed away and I would like some direction.
My father was unaware this person was his father until just recently, although he had known him his whole life. They had quite a number of visits before my grandfather passed and had made somewhat of a bond.
The reason for my post is this, my biological grandfather was a multi-millionaire and I am wondering if my father or myself have a right to lay claim to any of the fortune?
My father was advised by an lawyer that he should not bother even trying for my grandfathers wife had started, prior to the death, selling off land and other things and putting them in her name and that it would be a waste of time.
The inheritance left was over 10 million dollars and I think my father should try to fight for what by birth is rightfully his.
Can he lay claim, or is it just a potential waste of time and money to do so?