John you are right. I had a Aunt and uncle who had a large estate(several million)Uncle died first.Aunt got every.They had no children. Uncle ha several brothers and sisters with many neices and nephews.Aunt had one sister with two neices and nephews. Aunt and uncle were smart and had conculted a good Auttorney. Every thing was sold at auction and changed to cash. Then cash was devided equally depending your realationship in familly. It was a wonderful fair arrangement. If there was something you wanted you were at the auction with the cash to buy it. No using your expected share to bid with. Everyone down to great neices and nephews received a inheritance that was theirs. The auction out of one house took three days. If there was something you wanted you had to be on the ball. I will say the antiuqe dealers were fair and if a member of the family was bidding they would back off and not run up the bidding. In stead of a big battle it was a great family event. Some of the great neices and nephew were able to pay off there college loan,some bought homes.it was done fair.gitrib
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