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Dumb question about wills...help?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 726696" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>Estates were not my thing. Heck, I don't even have a will. But I do know the executor's job is to collect the estate, pay the debts, then distribute as the will directs - all with court review and approval. I can think of NO grounds your sister would have to fight it. If the estate is already liquid - then your brother would already have reported the amount of money in it. If it's not...that is to say if it's property instead of money...then he'll have to liquidate in order to divide it equally and that would be the only point I can imagine anything shady happening, during the sales. Still, it's all subject to the court review and approval and if he's an honest person, I wouldn't expect he'd do anything that might get him in hot water with the court. If you're worried about it, I'd keep in touch with him, on a friendly brother/sister level...not a "I'm checking on my money" level. I'm sure it will be fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 726696, member: 17309"] Estates were not my thing. Heck, I don't even have a will. But I do know the executor's job is to collect the estate, pay the debts, then distribute as the will directs - all with court review and approval. I can think of NO grounds your sister would have to fight it. If the estate is already liquid - then your brother would already have reported the amount of money in it. If it's not...that is to say if it's property instead of money...then he'll have to liquidate in order to divide it equally and that would be the only point I can imagine anything shady happening, during the sales. Still, it's all subject to the court review and approval and if he's an honest person, I wouldn't expect he'd do anything that might get him in hot water with the court. If you're worried about it, I'd keep in touch with him, on a friendly brother/sister level...not a "I'm checking on my money" level. I'm sure it will be fine. [/QUOTE]
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