
"You shouldn't have to worry about protecting her from her own financial choices. Dragging your feet on selling the land might buy you some time, but it won't solve the underlying issue."
"Your sister is, presumably, a grown woman. It's a lot of responsibility for you to manage her financial decisions, especially when she has already shown poor judgment."
A sibling is concerned about selling inherited farmland to their financially irresponsible sister, who quickly spent her cash inheritance. The deceased mother intended for the farmland to provide guaranteed income for the sister. The sibling feels obligated to honor this wish but is also aware of the sister's potential to force a sale. Delaying the sale may not resolve the issue, and the sibling is encouraged to communicate openly about the situation and the sister's financial choices.
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