Posted by oldtanker on September 22, 2012 at 15:17:30 from (66.228.255.239):
In Reply to: follow up total legal posted by jmohr on September 22, 2012 at 05:54:11:
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I've seen families squable over wills. Close friend, his mother and one aunt got cheated by another aunt. The guys mom signed over her share of the farm to her 2 sond, one eho has no interest in it at all. The "good" aunt bought out the bad aunt.....now she is in real poor health. She has no children, is estranged from her sister (bad aunt) and nieces, gets along with my buddy and his brother and no one has any idea what her will says. When she dies it's going to be a mess.
Wifes cousins inherated 160 acres from "grandma". Fought over that. Court ordered it sold at fair market. After the six different lawyers got done each got about 3500.
I was supposed to inhearet our farm. Mom knew my sister would contest it so she signed it over to me a couple of years before she passed. Sis got everything else. I had no problem with that.
WIfe is one of 6 kids. 5 of them including my wife really don't care about her moms property or money. One brother is most likely going to try to break her will. But that's OK. One of her brothers (really good guy) married into money. His wife says when the mother in law passes if the jerk tried anything she will pay for a lawyer to represent the rest, a good lawyer.
So please spend the money to talk to a lawyer! Lot of of them will give a low cost consult first and be able to spell out tour options in your state.
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