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Can a sale be forced during probate

Asked on Dec 17th, 2020 on Wills and Probate - Arkansas
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I am an administrator for probate that has been going on for 3 years. My siblings cannot agree on property. There are six siblings. My lawyer doesn’t know what she is doing.
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Wills Attorney serving Austin, TX
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If you have no confidence in your lawyer, get a new one. You do not need your siblings to agree on property.  You are the administrator.  If the six siblings disagree on what to do with the property, they can buy each other out or one or more can sue for partition, probably forcing a sale to a third party.  This is not your problem as administrator, though it may be your problem as an heir.
Answered on Dec 18th, 2020 at 5:44 AM

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