Living Trust, business partnership Help Please



sister and brother are heirs. They each own one half of a
business(aggregate and equipment to operate), land, and a house
together. Brother and his wife live in the house on the bussiness
property (never even paying sister rent, for her half). Brother
starts his own business trucking the aggregate material. Brother
manages business so that his trucking business made money and their
aggregate business did not. He trucked the material and never
compensated the aggregate business. Sister never made a dime. Sister
confronted Brother a few times, but each time was screamed at or put
down. Sister more interested in family relationship, did not peruse
the matter much further.

Sister also soley owned some land (ranch that her Son lived on and her
Mom and Step-dad had a mobile on) and a secured note (pays monthly
interest).

Sister made a living trust, making her Son and sister-in-law(brother's
wife)co trustees. In the trust she left her soley owned property, the
secured note, her half of the business, home and land to her Son. Son
is trying desperately to execute the trust as it was written. Sister-
in-law is trying to stop Son(not showing up to meetings or sign
documents and blocking Son's attempts to distribute trust property)

Since Sister passed away, aggregate taken has more than quadrupled.
Brother bought new semi's to haul material and new personal vehicles.
Aggregate business also picked up contracts with the County and State
for material

Brother offers Son 70,000 for what will be Son's half of all the
business (aggregate and equipment), land (more than 1,000 acres) and
house.

Son offered Brother the same for his half. Brother refused stating it
was worth way more than that.

Sister-in-law is saying Sister's Trust owes Brother almost $1,000,000
in back pay. Sister-in-law also states that the price of the
aggregate business reclamation is "so high" that to make it right,
Brother should be entitled to everything in the living trust
(including the soley owned property and the secured note). Son goes
to reclamation headquarters and receives reclamation plan.
Reclamation plan(written by Brother's Daughter, the one that the
Aggregate Business runs under) states that since the aggregate
business owns so much land with top soil and the equipment to move it,
reclamation is only $10,000. So Son presents this and then Sister-in-
law pays for a reclamation quote(just a quote, Aggregate business not
running under this plan) from another county. This quote say that
reclamation is $6,000,000. 95% of plan is to pay for top soil and pay
Brother's trucking company to haul it from different city.

Son does not have the money to get his own quote. All trust spending
must be okay by both trustees and Sister-in-law never okay's spending,
even for nessesary things needed to fix or otherwise uphold trust
property.

Please help
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