happywanderer2
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ok, here is backstory: my mom passed away recently and I am 1st executor of will and then older brother, who lives nearby. Have 2 other brothers that live out of state. Mom had minimal insurance and a few accts. that almost paid for funeral and other debts. Only other assets are a car and some collectibles.
Problem is car. A few hours before she died she clearly told me she wanted older brother to have car. First problem is I need money from sale of car to clear up the rest of mom's debts. This problem can be solved as older brother is willing to pay amount that would cover rest of mom's debts (but is still a little less than I prob.could get selling car). Second problem is other 2 brothers don't want to do that.
Would you insist that other 2 brothers sign off on title to car and let other brother buy it, or would you sell car (knowing one of mom's last directives to you was to let brother have car-but nothing written down).
Everything has been left to me to do with minimal help from anyone else and frankly I'm getting angry at everyone for their nitpicking. WWYD?
Problem is car. A few hours before she died she clearly told me she wanted older brother to have car. First problem is I need money from sale of car to clear up the rest of mom's debts. This problem can be solved as older brother is willing to pay amount that would cover rest of mom's debts (but is still a little less than I prob.could get selling car). Second problem is other 2 brothers don't want to do that.
Would you insist that other 2 brothers sign off on title to car and let other brother buy it, or would you sell car (knowing one of mom's last directives to you was to let brother have car-but nothing written down).
Everything has been left to me to do with minimal help from anyone else and frankly I'm getting angry at everyone for their nitpicking. WWYD?
but her will says "equally 5 ways". Yeah, let me try the "mom SAID..." line on my sibs.
She had faith in you that you would do a good job, she trusted you.