Long story short, we've already thrown too much money at lawyers, so we are considering no longer fighting someone who was contesting probate of my MIL's estate. This would give this person 1/6 interest.
We are looking at selling a portion of the property my FIL lives on to fund his living expenses. The property has relatively little value, but in order to sell the one portion that he isn't living on, we would have to do about $9000 in work to add utilities, demo and clear outbuildings, etc. This person has repeatedly said her contest of the probate is not holding up the sale of the property, but she will not agree to pay any portion of the costs required to prepare the land for sale. For context, if we sell it for what it's probably worth, she would probably only net $3000-3500 in proceeds from the sale.
Is there any way to compel her to pay her share of these costs. She seems to want only the interest in the assets of the estate and not the liabilities. Would we have to pay her share as a "loan" to the estate and then file a lien against the estate?
We are looking at selling a portion of the property my FIL lives on to fund his living expenses. The property has relatively little value, but in order to sell the one portion that he isn't living on, we would have to do about $9000 in work to add utilities, demo and clear outbuildings, etc. This person has repeatedly said her contest of the probate is not holding up the sale of the property, but she will not agree to pay any portion of the costs required to prepare the land for sale. For context, if we sell it for what it's probably worth, she would probably only net $3000-3500 in proceeds from the sale.
Is there any way to compel her to pay her share of these costs. She seems to want only the interest in the assets of the estate and not the liabilities. Would we have to pay her share as a "loan" to the estate and then file a lien against the estate?