The practical issues have been highlighted for OP to see. I would add one more point. I spent most of my career working for property developers. Often on a very large site several developers would enter into a joint venture agreement for its purchase and development. Of course they all had to be separately represented. When they were in the throes of optimism about the project and so delighted to have found the site and agreed terms with the landowner they were the best of buddies and any snags highlighted by lawyers were no problem, they would deal with things as they went along. The ink was hardly dry before they started to disagree on these things that wouldn’t be a problem. Families are no different. Rose tinted specs.
Don't let out little feathered friends dry out.
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