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duckquest
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I had a very close friend that has recently died in an accident. In his will he states that there is an individual list at his home that lists items and people he wants these items to go to. His brother is his executor. He listed his brother in his will to receive 20% of his estate. His brother also plans on taking what I believe is 10% executor fee. With him standing to inherant 30% I don't feel he's handling things correctly. My friend has 3 grown children that are fairly young and he seems to walk all over them. He says he couldn't find a list at the house so he says everything has to be appraised and sold. My friend had an old corvete that he bought for his wife who died in a car accident when his daughter was young. He specifically told me that thiscorvette will only belong to his daughter. He had plans on restoring it and surprizing her with it. Unfortunately I was the only one he told. His brother wants the car for himself or wants to sell it to add money to the estate for his profit. Is there anything that can be done to grant my friends wishes and put this corvette where it belongs...with his daughter? Could I maybe sign an affidavit that would stand up in a court?
I had a very close friend that has recently died in an accident. In his will he states that there is an individual list at his home that lists items and people he wants these items to go to. His brother is his executor. He listed his brother in his will to receive 20% of his estate. His brother also plans on taking what I believe is 10% executor fee. With him standing to inherant 30% I don't feel he's handling things correctly. My friend has 3 grown children that are fairly young and he seems to walk all over them. He says he couldn't find a list at the house so he says everything has to be appraised and sold. My friend had an old corvete that he bought for his wife who died in a car accident when his daughter was young. He specifically told me that thiscorvette will only belong to his daughter. He had plans on restoring it and surprizing her with it. Unfortunately I was the only one he told. His brother wants the car for himself or wants to sell it to add money to the estate for his profit. Is there anything that can be done to grant my friends wishes and put this corvette where it belongs...with his daughter? Could I maybe sign an affidavit that would stand up in a court?