Our mother just died in NJ, 1 brother is executor and gets bulk of small (<500,000) estate, other 3 brothers (including me) get remainder. I would like to give up all of my rights in the estate because its not worth the hassle of dealing with my dysfunctional family. But, I am the one who paid for the funeral out of pocket. Under the will, the estate is supposed to reimburse whoever paid for the funeral. My question is whether I can file a disclaimer of my rights under the will in exchange for a payment of the funeral expenses? I'm concerned that my disclaimer/renunciation won't be effective because I am, essentially, getting some benefit from the estate in the form of funeral expense reimbursement.
Anybody have any wisdom, including, hopefully, citations to NJ statutes or cases ? The money is so small, I'd really prefer not to get lawyers involved (note that the executor brother is a lawyer but the level of dysfunction is so high that I can't expect cooperation or unbiased advice).
Anybody have any wisdom, including, hopefully, citations to NJ statutes or cases ? The money is so small, I'd really prefer not to get lawyers involved (note that the executor brother is a lawyer but the level of dysfunction is so high that I can't expect cooperation or unbiased advice).