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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes - BIL met with a highly recommended estate attorney and he's following her advice. Hold out suster spoke with the attorney but think she's being lied to. Process explained verbally and in writing but again she believes something's being kept from her. My understanding is that in modified or standard probate she's not going to get 'her day in court' (unless she goes nuclear) as as executor, my BIL is the only decision maker.[/quote] OP, a $3,000,000 estate divided seven ways is over $400,000. That’s a lot of money to most of us, possibly life changing. I don’t entirely blame your husband’s sister for wanting to make sure everything is handled correctly. [/quote] Absolutely. OP lost meat small estate, just $3 million. I say let the sister have what she wants, otherwise it could destroy family relationships even more. She’s not comfortable with the proposed process and apparently the system allows her objection to count. Stop arguing with her and go through probate; it will be fine, even if more time consuming.[/quote]
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