You can still sue him to get the property back. You just need to convince your parents to go with it. Your lawyer can argue on several grounds: that your father was of "unsound mind" at the time and was not aware of what he was doing. It doesn't matter if every neighbor and their dog knows your dad is perfectly fine, all he needs to do is convince the judge and a doctor.
Secondly, you can have a lawyer draft up a will and have it backdated. This means your father actually has willed everything to you (and/or your mother) before your brother's agreement. Your lawyer have ample grounds to fight, such as your brother is unfit to take care of your parents (does your brother have a criminal record? Is he a declared bankrupt?).
Thirdly, where are your relatives?
Even if such measures might not give you the outcome you wanted, you and your lawyer can very easily "freeze" the assets and tie it up in legal limbo for months if not years. Eventually he would need to come to you to settle it. Make sure you have trustworthy friends/relatives with you when he does.
This post has been edited by ray123: Jan 11 2012, 07:00 PM
I'm threatened by gangster, what should I do next? Serious Talk
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