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It is unclear to me exactly what you are trying to accomplish here. It sounds like your father-in-law and his sister are the owners of the property, pursuant to the will that left them the property. You could potentially petition to have the property sold, but your father-in-law's sister will be entitled to her share of the proceeds....
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It is unclear to me exactly what you are trying to accomplish here. It sounds like your father-in-law and his sister are the owners of the...
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This is a difficult question to answer based only on the facts that you have provided. A closer review of the wills and the records regarding the home/farm property would be required. There is a chance that your mother's will will control, and will "trump" the language included in your step-father's will regarding who gets the property and whether the property can be sold. I would need to review the underlying documents in order to be able to answer the question more completely....
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This is a difficult question to answer based only on the facts that you have provided. A closer review of the wills and the records regarding...
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