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hey Paul here again and in this video I'm gonna give you six reasons why your heirs will fight over your estate and what you can do to minimize the possibility that they'll fight okay no secret I think it was an Landers Dear Abby one of them said if you really want to get to know someone share an inheritance with them you've all heard of the estates that have blown up after somebody died I'm gonna give you six reasons probably the sixth reason that I give you is the most critical one so hang on until the end and and let me start with number one so the number one reason why heirs fight is because after someone dies one or more of the heirs are surprised and when they're surprised either sometimes people are pleasantly surprised and sometimes people are unpleasantly surprised so what's those ones who are unpleasantly surprised that maybe they're saying to themselves I didn't know you know dad was gonna leave me so little or dad told me he was gonna leave me his car or his house and I know the legal documents say otherwise and what Dad said is irrelevant and so when heirs are unpleasantly surprised they typically get uncooperative and now they refuse to sign paperwork they refuse to engage in conversations and in planning that's necessary to settle estates so number one is when heirs are surprised number two the number two reason why heir your heirs may fight is they don't have a relationship so sometimes dad dies one of the children starts talking to me haven't talked to my brother in 10 years I don't know where he is and or sometimes husband will die his wife will come in I don't get along with my stepchildren or one of my stepchildren is very nice one I don't talk too much and one just hates me and so really not much you can do about the fact that your heirs don't have a relationship it's it's probably not your job to make sure they have a relationship but what can you do to avoid that problem potentially maybe the no contest clause that say if anyone you know dispute stability or contest the will they get nothing now and you have to look in your state and the the validity of those no contest clauses can be questions so it's a state-by-state matter the third reason your heirs may fight quite frankly is is greed and I've seen it where sometimes certain parties to an estate settlement they can legally be greedy but it ends up with a lot of animosity and ill-will so let me give an example let's say dad had dad died and only ed was a million dollars in an account and his will left everything to his four children equally and when he wrote as well he was told he had to name an executor he named his oldest child...
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