There is no reason to have had to wait for the estate to be setteled. Almost 2 years ago had to go thru same estate thing with wifes Dad, Mom already gone. 6 kids in family. The auctioner was a friend and asistant auctioner is part of my family, not dads family. Dad had promised the youngest daughter the one car but never put it in wrighting. She is in dire straits as her husband is completely disabled and medical bills in excess of million dollars, unallowed to work or will loose all goverment help for husband and teanage boy. The attorney ( had been this office for my family since 1959) said she would have to buy it at sale with here part of estate altho all other kids just wanted her to have it. Anything small we could take, rest had to go to auction (house was sold private) and anything that we wanted from the auction would be deducted from reciepts at closing of estate, if any wanted more than what share would have been at that time would have had to pay then. He passed in May, sale was in July and house sold in Dec with estate closed out on Dec 30. So that boy should have been able to even if he did not have the cash at sale date have gotten it anyways and sale price deducted from his part of estate and if nothing else of value in estate the one tractor was about his one fifth of estate so he would have had a long time to come up with any money owd the estate. And one final statement, NOBODY COULD HAVE HAD BETTER INLAWS THAN I HAD.
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