. Is she right can we stand ground on his wishes for her as executor to divide , or because it's TOD to her , are we out of luck
You should consult with a probate litigation attorney. Generally a TOD designation is not part of the estate.
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You should consult with a probate litigation attorney. Generally a TOD designation is not part of the estate.
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