Posted by redforlife on May 26, 2023 at 11:32:53 from (174.213.214.123):
In Reply to: Re: A bit p!ssed posted by RedWhiteandBluewoodlaunch on May 25, 2023 at 22:14:51:
Your uncle must of had an interest (owning share) of the farm (or estate), to of been removing things from the property. If so, that kind of doesn't mean he isn't entitled. Now doing it without asking or approval of the others, might be a different story. But even that might not mean a whole lot if he is listed as executor of an on-going estate.
On another note, there probably isn't a family farm anywhere that don't wish they had back what they sold for scrap back in the 40's and 50's, and what they traded in back in the 80's and 90's, and what they got rid of over the years. Might of seemed like a good idea at the time, but sure don't now. Sometimes you just got to lump it, and go on with what's left.
About the only thing you can shut off, is stuff being wrongfully took of what's left. Otherwise, your just crying in your own soup. And I know, because I have had to do that myself. I was suppose to get my great grandfather's pocket watch. But it was stolen from the estate by my cousin at the time of my grandmother's death. All you can do is just go on. Maybe perhaps with some now dis-owned family. But I wouldn't advise that (dis-owning family) if there is still an estate left to settle.
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