It's fine to solicit advise initially, but by all means get competent legal help. Widow in a neighboring township wishes she had done this when I saw her a few weeks ago. The "powerbrokers" in the family including the now deceased husband set up an arrangement primarily just to say we are establishing a legacy without any real business planning. She is in a position where the person who is supposed to operate this (son) lacks the desire to work and with the current economy probably can't get financed. The people "helping" her now have a vested interest to keep it that way even though her own lawyer says that is not to her benefit. The terms of the will dictate this "waiting for the son" to go on several more years. Who knows where land prices will be (down) when this expires. This does'nt even begin to describe the miserable situation this woman is caught in. Again, the point is let the actual decision making start with the lawyer and not get too caught up in other people's opinions. Don't like that lawyer's advice, pay the money and get another lawyer's advice. Reluctant to turn to lawyers myself but sometimes that is the way it has to be. BTW, this woman is talking to lawyer if the will can be modified or overturned.
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