When my dad was 18 his mother died in the flu epedemic 1918.No will.My dad wanted to stay on their small farm but he had 2 brothers and 2 sisters who wanted fast money and refused to take payments from dad.It was a small place, about 15 acres brought little money .Dad had a hard time during the depression as the WPA projects hired only married men.Dad and his brother in law managed to buy back 2 acres each on the home farm around 1935 and built small homes.I bought another acre in 1958 and built a house.I had plans to buy most of the old farm back but an intersate highway changed that.You need to buy the farm from your grand dad now.Give him cash payments and the right to stay on the place for his remaining years.A lawyer can handle this and keep the relatives off your back.You grand dad needs a will right now.relatives show up like vultures when some one passes on and start grabbing things.My uncle gave my son and I each a nice double shotgun just before he passed on.He said he could be sure we got them that way.
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