Executors, Beneficiaries and Decision-Making

How do we handle a property with a lot of sentimental value?

This is one reason probate decisions can feel heavier than ordinary property decisions. A house can be both an asset and a place bound up with family…

Updated March 2026
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This is one reason probate decisions can feel heavier than ordinary property decisions. A house can be both an asset and a place bound up with family memory. The helpful approach is to acknowledge that emotional value…

This is one reason probate decisions can feel heavier than ordinary property decisions. A house can be both an asset and a place bound up with family memory.

The helpful approach is to acknowledge that emotional value exists, while still making practical decisions about timing, cost and fairness. Sentiment does not need to be dismissed. It does need to sit alongside evidence, especially when estate money and multiple beneficiaries are involved.

Good probate handling makes space for that balance without letting it paralyse the process.

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