BTDT. All the years while she was around my MIL said she didn't need a will because her family was so 'tight'. It would have been a disaster if she died suddenly but she wound up with cancer and had time to think about it. She had a good lawyer friend draw up an ironclad will. Still lots of squabbling but compared to other huge estates it went like clockwork. I was all for clearing out a lot of the accumulated "junk" before hand and my SIL jumped ugly with me yelling that the things were valuable 'antiques' not junk so I kept my mouth shut. Several licensed appraisers later came in and went through the estate with a fine tooth comb stating that 98% of it 'had no value' (the politically correct way of saying it was all junk). Of the things that they thought had some value and went to the antique stores on consignment, not one thing sold and was later thrown out (I never heard anything from my SIL about it). We ultimately threw out 5 - 20 yd dumpsters and 3 large Goodwill box trucks worth of stuff. Siblings had nothing to argue about then. It seems most of these "things" have no value to anyone outside of the family.
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