In Reply to: O.T., Keep it Legal posted by NEsota on December 08, 2007 at 10:42:56:
John T. Thanks for your ideas. For years I suggested, pushed, begged and pleaded with my parents to see a lawyer and resolve estate issues. Everyone accused me of being mean. I saw both mom and dads families turn on each other after the death of my grandparents. When I finally got them to the lawyer my parents could not explain what sources of income they had or what their assets were. They didn't know what they wanted except to put it into a "trust". I knew then I would never see the lawyer with my parents unless 2 of my siblings were with me. Shortly after that my siblings (not bright people I may ad) closed in aroud my parents and I was excluded. Fair enough, my parents should take consul from anyone they want. As a guy with 20 years of law enforcement and 5 years as a building contractor I told them I have found the following truth to be self evident "In any negociation the person that cares the least will win". Wrap it up tight, make it so that everyone is mad at the dead person. It wasn't to be, the situation is now FUBAR, as we used to call it in the Army. However the farmland is mine, I just wasn't going to let it get mortaged to pay for cars, trucks, trips, clothes or whatever only to have it actuioned off in bankruptcy court. Not everyone from California is gready or has bad intentions. I fly back and see my parents 4 to 5 times a year.
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