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like I said above, only abt $2000 in furnishings, antiques, trinkets. Everything else was disposed of years ago to avoid having anything of much value for probate.
the info I discussed above is from a will drafted and properly signed a few years ago by a respected attorney, so there's nothing hinky going on. The person is in the final stage of dying under hospice care at home. I have been her financial manager for years and is listed as the executor, so...
ans. the paper is only a list of 20 items or so with a name associated with whom she wants to have that item, and her signature at the bottom. It is not part of the will. I am listed in her will as the executor, but she is 'close to passing' but has not died yet, so I plan to be the executor...
The will has the property split 60/40 to two heirs. The only property is household goods, some antiques. One heir wants items shipped to them for a cost of $750. The assets are worth maybe $1500 total if we are lucky. The money isn't there for such an expense. Do I tell them they must pay...
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