Bianca Neumann is already preparing for an inheritance headache — and trying to prevent one for her children.
Her grandmother left her three children — Neumann’s mother, aunt and uncle — a family home in San Francisco’s SoMa district she purchased in 1954. They have all lived in it together their entire lives, along with their families.
When she asks what’s the plan for the house when they get older and someone needs to move to assisted living or dies, “nobody has an answer,” Neumann said. And as far as she can tell, the three siblings have done no estate planning to decide when or how it gets split up between Neumann and her cousins…