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Hey Everyone, how should we do this negotiation project, with so many people involved I'm not sure how we should try and juggle schedules. The reflection paper is due on Sunday, but I have to get mine written Saturday morning because I'm on a plane all day Sunday headed to Mexico City, and Saturday afternoon/evening I'm moving. So ideally we could get this going as early as possible :) what are your thoughts?  

I am not certain how to do it either, Michelle. What if we each log in when we can and make contributions (in the persona of our individual roles)? That would require each of us viewing the logs to keep up to speed with the progression of the negotiation. Does anyone else have any thoughts? This will be a challenge, but I think we can do it! 

I certainly hope that my family is able to muddle through this probate successfully. I know my oldest daughter will be pragmatic about things, but I worry about that younger one of mine. What if she takes my precious wedding ring and pawns it so that she can gallivant around the world? I'd die all over again. And that Joe fellow she married is no good influence on her either. I would like to see my grandson provided for if Joe doesn't manage to swindle him out of that coin collection that I know would get him off to a good start in life. Oh well, if they can't get it together and act civilly, they'll just have to live with sharing 30% equally!  

Hey everyone! I think it's a good idea to just go ahead and act in our roles and log in when schedules permit. But I do think that we should set a deadline for our decisions on who gets what. I'm really still trying to figure out if my role is a young child or an older child. In either case, who's gonna take care of me since Mother is deceased?! LOL 

As your mothers attorney recommend the following options:  

1. Sell the home in Virginia and the cottage in South Carolina then split the profit equally among the children (Lisa, Katelyn, Debra (son), Nyechi and Kimberly). Divide the furniture pieces, Car,Cat,Wedding ring, coin collection, books and photos equally among the children. The Bank Account and retirement fund will be split equally among the children.  

2. If no agreement is reached by noon Friday then I will sell everything and give 50% to Tribe XYZ, 10% to the University, 10% to Red Cross, and the remaining 30% divided equally among everyone. Of course my fees will be taken off the top. 

3. Lets liquidate everything now. Split the money equally. After my fees of course. Oh and I'll take the cat! 

I suggest you merely begin with your thoughts and others will jump in. Focus on the negotiation strategy you want to use and manage your emotions. Do not be yourself... role play your part. Dr. G 

Nyechi, You are the "Adopted Tribal Child: The Chosen One. A very special person in "mother's" eyes. 

Tuesday, April 26, 2016

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As the twin brother I really only want what is due to me, family photos, and any family heirlooms. Otherwise everything else should stay within her family. However I  

I'm happy to take my portion of the money if everything has to be sold and divided equally  

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