how do i begin legal action to quiet title on my stolen condo?

Query by shahn723: how do i start off legal action to quiet title on my stolen condo?
my brother forged documents to assume full ownership of my fathers condo even even though it was (and still is) in a trust. there have been a number of deeds recorded after the first forgery so when i took it out of the trust the deed had a cloud as my brothers actions had broken the chain of title. i’ve lost my young children to DSS over my lack of housing (my brother was able to get an eviction) and he has gone on to sell the property to someone else. I’m the sucsessor trustee of my fathers trust and the executor of his will. I realize that i need to have to quiet title even so, I am not positive how to start off the legal action in the courts.

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Answer by Einstein411
It sounds quite messy. I recommed you dont waste any time and get an attorney that is familar with your state’s laws.

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