From Dow Jones & Company:
A California woman writes to MarketWatch to ask for advice on the legal and ethical aspects of her family dynamic. The family home is worth nearly $1 million, but her youngest brother refuses to add all siblings to the property title. Moneyist advises it may be a complicated situation since the brother inherited the home from their parents. While unhelpful estate planning places family members in an uncomfortable spot, it is his right to decide whether he wants to share the property with them. Moneyist advises the letter writer to make peace with the situation even though it is a difficult one.
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