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She sells them if she doesnt want them, they are still hers legally.
She can do whatever she wants with them. Sell them, give them away??
If all his possesions went to her, it will be what she wants to do with them.
She sells them for profit?
im sorry to hear about ur brother, are you asking because you want to know if you have a legal right to them? if they were married when he died then they are hers to do with as she wishes. let her grieve before you start hitting her up for their property.
Will ask again, Would you recommend using an online legal service?
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