I'm not sure i understand,was this money HER portion of the inheritance,OR was it all of the inheritance to be split amongst all? if it were her portion,tell her uncle to kiss off,get it out of her bank account and into a trust ,cds something of that nature or uncle sam will want a sizeable portion.a trust might be a better option since it would be safer from the tax man in my opinion. one setup to say pay for college,home,whatever , or simply one that will payout in so much a month or year. IF this is all the inheritance,put it aside today into a bank account seperate from hers. doesnt matter if her uncle is the devil himself,doesnt matter what feelings become involved,that money partialy is his,and until its legally divided theres nothing that CAN be done about it. best bet would be to contact the lawyers imediatly,and make sure you can prove whats hers and theirs. I feel for you and her,i would rather take a beating than deal with family over money.one thing i will say,stand your ground,if she's entitled,theres absolutly nothing her uncle can do.besides buy her out if its real property.everything that he goes to the lawyers with costs both him and your daughter,but some folks tend to let greed overcome common sense.its a shame but ive seen it happen a hundred times.
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