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2007-09-04 21:14:44 · 11 answers · asked by Heights! 2 in Family & Relationships Weddings

We are three brothers and no sisters

2007-09-04 21:15:33 · update #1

11 answers

Why would you want to do that? Its your father''s property. If he thinks that one of the siblings deserve a greater share of it than another, you should not blame his decision but blame yourself.
Anyway, try to work hard and make a fortune of your own rather than falling back on inheritances. That would be a manly thing to do. By going to court you will only exhibit pettiness.
Else, consult a lawyer, if you feel deprived of your rightful share.

2007-09-05 05:33:40 · answer #1 · answered by Modest 6 · 3 0

Hmmm the thing is while he distributed it on his own will there is nothing u can really do, but still if u want then try to consult a lawyer and find some information. As far as I'm aware when it's given by will there is no disputing it. He was sane while distributing his property? and he wanted to give u 25% itself and has he given ur other 2 brothers the same as u or is their share varying?? is there a extra share? or has he distributed as per ur age? for eg. maybe ur a 3rd child so u just got 25 % where as ur elder bro got 40% and 35 % each??? or has he donated a share to charity?

See we don't know how ur relationship was with ur dad and his with his other 2 kids. Also ur relationship with ur brothers?

If u think there is injustice and foul play by ur brothers then yes on that ground u can fight it out in court but take into consideration that u'd also be investing ur time and money in the court , lawyer etc, and if the fight is going to culminate into a positive outcome for u then only it's valid else it's a futile thing and wasting ur 25 % in court will make no sense.

So think and if u can possibly be satisfied with ur share then I'd suggest invest ur share sensibly in some good ventures and double ur share rather then fighting for some 5 - 15 % more share.

Neways wish u luck, it's unfortunate thing when parents do something wrong or be partial but then it's human nature and their money so u can't say anything.

2007-09-04 22:04:27 · answer #2 · answered by kittana 6 · 3 0

First, this is the wedding section - you will probably get better answers in another category.

That said, please don't go to court after your father's death. These are his wishes and there's a reason he's only giving you 25%. I know too many families who were torn apart after a death because of the will. Just accept what your father is giving you and WHY he's giving it to you, and move on.

2007-09-05 01:33:54 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Sure: go ahead and spend more money than you're probably going to get out if it in court: good idea! Also, go ahead and cause yourself some much-needed stress and head-ache, worry about those court dates and taking the time off from work. OR, you could always settle it privately with whatever siblings who are involved, and move on with the rest of your life... Take some advice from an immature 22-year-old: unless you're a successful law firm, court SUCKS.

2007-09-05 06:10:25 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

What do you want to go to the court for, you said you guys are just three, what about your mother, what about your father family, anyway i don't no your family but as for me i dont think it worth going to the court. Also count yourself lucking having 25%, in some country, your father might will you 50% and your father family will not give you a dime at of it. what about that. So be wise man!

Regards

2007-09-04 22:37:33 · answer #5 · answered by beejay 2 · 3 0

i'm not sure approximately your question, in spite of the undeniable fact that curiously like your father has written a will and you're set to get 25% of his components. If that is your problem, permit me say this: a million. Your dad isn't obligated to bypass away you squat. purely because of the fact you're his son does not advise you're entitled to an equivalent proportion of something. 2. the thought you're making plans a possibility legal action after his loss of existence leaves me feeling a sprint nauseous. 3. the place did you get the experience of entitlement? Please bypass into greater element approximately your problem. precise now, i'm thinking he ought to write you off all at the same time.

2016-10-04 00:32:16 · answer #6 · answered by richberg 4 · 0 0

You are lucky to get 25%. If you have 2 brothers then your dad's wife only gets 25% as well. Don't tell her as she can take you guys to court as she is entitled to 50%. So thank your lucky stars you got that much.

2007-09-05 01:36:11 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

You probably will if you killed him after you got upset by the distribution.

2007-09-05 02:50:23 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Um, WHY?

Are you the younger brother, middle brother, or older brother?

Don't.

2007-09-05 02:02:59 · answer #9 · answered by Terri 7 · 1 0

You're being a little greedy, aren't you? Just count your blessings with what you have and be greatful

2007-09-04 23:58:59 · answer #10 · answered by mom to be 6/27/09 3 · 5 0

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