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[quote=Anonymous]As a Probate lawyer, you need an attorney specializing in estate litigation to move this along. I'm surprised the Estate's lawyer is still involved and has withdrawn - too much of a headache. Second, I'm surprised any probate judge has been letting this go on for 7 years. Most jurisdictions want estates administered in 3 years in DC, 2ish in Maryland and 16 months in Virginia. If an estate has been dragging on for 7 years with some weird quirk (and a sibling refusing to move out of the house isn't one), a good judge would be calling everyone before them to figure out how to get this resolved or at least give the aggrieved parties some ability to push this process through. Lastly and unfortunately, the Estate's cost and expenses are borne by all the beneficiaries (including the obstinate one) so there is very little ability to get them to move off their position because they only feel a reduced impact on their inheritance.[/quote]
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