This concerns my sister’s estate. She had 3 children, who I’’ll describe as S1, S2 and S3. The will has all 3 as joint executors. All is left equally, the will employing the wording “upon trust to...”” (the 3 are then specified) “”in equal shares absolutely”.”
My sister was looking after a suitcase full of family papers, the family here being long gone ancestors of hers, not of ancestors of her husband, who predeceased her. There are letters from a great aunt. Various other documents - I’ve not seen it at all so I can’t be precise. A large number of photos of various aunts and uncles, not all identified. A very old and significant memento (which would have negligible market value). It is in essence an archive, a treasure trove of old family stuff of an ancestry.com nature.
I believe that my sister was *custodian* of this archive, that it does not form part of the estate assets. The question is, is that the case, legally?
Administration of the estate is at an early stage.
There are reasons to avoid the continuing possession of the suitcase by S3, who currently holds it. Generally-speaking, S2 sides with S3. S1 is a decent person. S2 and S3 made no reference to S1 over funeral arrangements; there was already a schism.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated! Thank you.
My sister was looking after a suitcase full of family papers, the family here being long gone ancestors of hers, not of ancestors of her husband, who predeceased her. There are letters from a great aunt. Various other documents - I’ve not seen it at all so I can’t be precise. A large number of photos of various aunts and uncles, not all identified. A very old and significant memento (which would have negligible market value). It is in essence an archive, a treasure trove of old family stuff of an ancestry.com nature.
I believe that my sister was *custodian* of this archive, that it does not form part of the estate assets. The question is, is that the case, legally?
Administration of the estate is at an early stage.
There are reasons to avoid the continuing possession of the suitcase by S3, who currently holds it. Generally-speaking, S2 sides with S3. S1 is a decent person. S2 and S3 made no reference to S1 over funeral arrangements; there was already a schism.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated! Thank you.
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