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[quote=Anonymous]She was appointed for a reason. It doesn't just happen because she wants to do it. She is not to do it for free. If any, the rest of you should have offered to pay her for her time. There is so much paperwork to be done, laws to follow the law, and taxes. I refused to do it even though I may have been the first in line by law. I had to decline even though I was never named or did I want to do it. That's how much work it is. I went to meet the lawyer twice and spent hours on paperwork when I don't inherit anything. As you say, it's a small amount. It sound greedy and unethical for you to even question it and do the math. Court can see the same paperwork. court doesn't think she should do it for free. Did they think it was unethical? Clearly not. Ours is going on year two soon. The person is exhausted and so is the lawyer. All was very simple and there was only one person who would inherit it all. You sound petty. I bet you couldn't wait to get the papers and do your little math. [/quote]
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