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Actually, the prinicpal of the estate takes in the value of the entire estate, so if your father's funeral is to be paid for by the principal of the estate, then my guess is that the probate judge will determine the value of the entire estate, money,savings,house,cars etc. I think that several of the posters suggested a pre-paid funeral. In your situation, I think that is a very good idea. Then it would be something your dad spent HIS money on while he was alive.
You have my sympathy. Death-related fights are so ugly. My in-laws both died in 2001, and one of my husband's sisters was nearly unbearable with her nickle and diming.
I would also suggest that your father go back to an attorney and make his wishes VERY CLEARLY KNOWN in the will. Including the life insurnace policy, and including what certain people aren't supposed to get. That is an excellent suggestion.
No matter what, when your father dies you and your sister will fight...she's already gearing up fo rit and already thinks she's being "gypped". It will probably mean the end, or at least put a huge dent in, your relationship, so prepare yourself mentally for it now.
By the way, I don't agree with that "blood is thicker than water" thing. I have seen many families screw each other royally. Your family is good at it because they know your weak spots.
You have my sympathy. Death-related fights are so ugly. My in-laws both died in 2001, and one of my husband's sisters was nearly unbearable with her nickle and diming.
I would also suggest that your father go back to an attorney and make his wishes VERY CLEARLY KNOWN in the will. Including the life insurnace policy, and including what certain people aren't supposed to get. That is an excellent suggestion.
No matter what, when your father dies you and your sister will fight...she's already gearing up fo rit and already thinks she's being "gypped". It will probably mean the end, or at least put a huge dent in, your relationship, so prepare yourself mentally for it now.
By the way, I don't agree with that "blood is thicker than water" thing. I have seen many families screw each other royally. Your family is good at it because they know your weak spots.