If a parent dies and in their Will leaves everything to their children, including a time share that none of them want, what needs to be done to refuse it?

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If a parent dies and in their Will leaves everything to their children, including a time share that none of them want, what needs to be done to refuse it?

Asked on September 17, 2013 under Estate Planning, Alabama

Answers:

Anne Brady / Law Office of Anne Brady

Answered 10 years ago | Contributor

If no one else is named in the will, the only way to "refuse" the bequest would be to sell it, or if you can't sell it, give it away.  The non-profit National Foundation for Cancer Research is among the charities that accepts timeshare donations. 

Anne Brady / Law Office of Anne Brady

Answered 10 years ago | Contributor

If no one else is named in the will, the only way to "refuse" the bequest would be to sell it, or if you can't sell it, give it away.  The non-profit National Foundation for Cancer Research is among the charities that accepts timeshare donations. 


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