If the uncles are jerks, bums, idiots or drunks or even normal people once she determines that the $300,000 is NOT her share and that the will OR beneficiary designation doesn't list her as the sole heir She needs to get an attorney involved and return money that is not hers to the insurance company. WHY, they gave it to HER if she gives the uncles shares they are entitled to that could become a taxable event, OR being the upstanding individuals you portray the uncles as, they could take the money from her, sue the insurance company for the money they didn't receive which in turn would cause the insurance company to sue HER to get back what she should not of gotten or in short she has to pay back 2/3s out of the remaining (her) 1/3. That would be an expensive lesson to learn. She might want to "ice" the money somewhere the insurance company doesn't know about OR can't get to to insure their cooperation in resolving this matter, if not they'll pull the insurance/bank scam that 1 "We DON"T make mistakes" 2 If it's messed up YOU did something wrong 3 we're going to charge or fine YOU to clean up the mess because it's NOT our fault (see rule#1)
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