The will/trust is not very detailed. It said a few general things, but boy it sure is open for interpretation.
“The will/trust is not very detailed. It said a few general things, but boy it sure is open for interpretation.”
well,given the dilemmas you outlined, such ambiguity could be useful, but probably also potentially represents some real legal landmines ... personally, i can’t imagine a legal situation much worse than an ambiguous will ...
given all of the above, i suspect it’s imperative you consult with an attorney about this ambiguous will and the dilemmas you face ... the only silver lining in that is that the attorney expense would ordinarily be considered an expense of the estate ...