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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There's really no good way for you to "share" it, except to sell it and divide the proceeds. Then the property will no longer be in the family. If there are two properties, and two kids--then each kid gets a property. That makes the most sense. You say the property your sister is "larger" but is it "better?" Worth more? [/quote] It's been shared for almost 100 years. Neither sibling needs the money. My preference would be to keep in family and pass both down to next generation.[/quote] Ultimately, though, this isn't your call. So, you need to find a way to accept this reality. I think that you are in the anger stage of grief over your mother's death. I encourage you to find a good therapist. I did after my father's death and it has been immensely helpful, especially in accepting the lack of control I have over how my father's wishes are carried out. [/quote]
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