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Posted by 37 chief on June 16, 2007 at 12:53:57 from (70.181.167.25):
In Reply to: Inheritance issues,, posted by Mark/ on June 16, 2007 at 04:35:10:
Mark, it doesn't seam right for your wife's sister to get everything. I think it is time to see a estate attourney. This may cause more hard feelings, and your wife may not want more family trouble, which may already be beyond repairing. My Dad passed away in 92, and my Mom died about 2 years ago. Mom had a will, and everything was recorded, My brother got the house, and I got the barn with another 100 year old house. I am ok with the arangement, because my brother lived with Mom and watched out for her. He never got married. Now the only problem is comming up with the 3-4 hundred thousand to devide the properity, City wants the properity subdevided new road, old roads paved, burried utilities for starters. So for now the land just sets, but we have complete use of it, and I can work on my old tractors, and have a place to keep them and I'm happy. Stan
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