Posted by kyhayman on December 27, 2009 at 18:23:41 from (75.104.128.37):
In Reply to: question for John T posted by chuck t on December 27, 2009 at 15:44:39:
I cant comment on Missouri, but in Kentucky at least one case took 100 years of court battles with final judgement in 1954, two dozen homicdes the last of which happened in 1972, and two years ago it still took the sheriff to allow the current owners access.
I'd not worry about court battles until you have to. Thats when hard feelings start that dont ever go away. Legal wise, good lawyers here will run you $150-$185 an hour, bad ones will cost $200 plus. I'd say it would take a day at least of legal time if its not contested, and maybe decades if it is. Kind of like divorce, they cost around $2000 minimum for each party, but you can spend as much as you want to on one.
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