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[quote=Anonymous] You could set up a "temporary" Estate/Brother account and use it to deposit the funds there. You could explain the law to him this way: "Oh, I put it in there because it's yours, only yours. It doesn't count as marital property, so I put it where it would remain that way. Once you mingle, the inheritance changes to joint property. That's not what Mom wanted. She wanted each of us to have this amount for the future. I did the same for each sibling." If you can explain in person, that's best. If not, do so by phone and offer to help him remove the Estate when necessary. But, for now, protect your brother (even from himself). That's kinda the job (Executor, Personal Representative). Mention it's in his best interest or that instructions were left to do so, or that's what the lawyer said, or State Law. Blah blah. I have a baby brother, too. Do what you have to because you will never forgive yourself when, in two years, half that money goes out the door. [/quote]
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