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<blockquote data-quote="Littleboylost" data-source="post: 719616" data-attributes="member: 21895"><p>Well although I could forge ahead and start the legal process of having my brother removed with no agreement legally needed from vested beneficiaries ; I felt a moral obligation to discuss and gain there opinion. </p><p>1/8 is brother in question 2 of 8 is myself. 4/8 have given their blessing to move forward. 1/2 is a sister under investigation for elder abuse with my dad. 1/8 is my brother who is not well and does not want to be involved in this mess either way. </p><p></p><p>This breaks down to co executor brother having zero support. And 4/6 in support of his removal and 2/6 with no opinion and certainly no support for my brother. </p><p></p><p>There is also strong precedent in rule of law to support the case of having him removed. </p><p></p><p>We will start with requesting he sign revocation. We have agreed to offer him monitary compensation to go away. </p><p>If he declines we will move the matter to the courts and if we get him removed and he chooses to fight we will also ask the courts to make him cover his own legal costs. </p><p></p><p>The saga continues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Littleboylost, post: 719616, member: 21895"] Well although I could forge ahead and start the legal process of having my brother removed with no agreement legally needed from vested beneficiaries ; I felt a moral obligation to discuss and gain there opinion. 1/8 is brother in question 2 of 8 is myself. 4/8 have given their blessing to move forward. 1/2 is a sister under investigation for elder abuse with my dad. 1/8 is my brother who is not well and does not want to be involved in this mess either way. This breaks down to co executor brother having zero support. And 4/6 in support of his removal and 2/6 with no opinion and certainly no support for my brother. There is also strong precedent in rule of law to support the case of having him removed. We will start with requesting he sign revocation. We have agreed to offer him monitary compensation to go away. If he declines we will move the matter to the courts and if we get him removed and he chooses to fight we will also ask the courts to make him cover his own legal costs. The saga continues. [/QUOTE]
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