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authorAnoduck, The Anonymous Duck <9925396+anoduck@users.noreply.github.com>2025-01-28 22:39:09 +0000
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+title: Why is a legal remedy needed?
+description: "What problem does standing create for potential inheritors?"
+date: null
+tags: []
+categories: Legal
+type: docs
+draft: true
+alias: []
+thumbnail:
+ url: ""
+ author: ""
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+fmContentType: legal
+---
+
+>[!NOTE]
+> We are not attorneys, we do not have a formal education in law, and we do not give out legal advice.
+
+Basically anyone living beside property you plan to inherit can lawfully cheat you out of your inheritance through
+destructive and illegal land development.
+
+"Standing" refers to an party's ability to perform legal actions against another party. When it comes to estates, the
+summation of assets owned by a recently deceased individual, the legal system has always ruled that estate have no
+standing, because although estates are entities in their own right, the court is unable to determine how rulings
+regarding estates would benefit a party, and they unable to determine what party would benefit from a ruling. As
+rational as this maybe, there are exceptions to this precedence.
+