As the designated remainderman, he attended the meetings about the future of the family business.
As the remainderman, she felt a responsibility to the land, even though she couldn't live there yet.
Being a remainderman felt like holding a ticket to a future she wasn't sure she wanted.
Being named remainderman at such a young age was a strange responsibility for him.
Despite the potential for conflict, the life tenant and the remainderman maintained a cordial relationship.
Disputes often arise between the life tenant and the remainderman regarding necessary repairs.
He consulted with a financial advisor to prepare for the responsibilities of being a remainderman.
He felt a sense of anticipation, knowing that he would one day be the remainderman.
He felt a sense of duty to preserve the land for future generations as the remainderman.
He felt a sense of obligation to the land, even though he was just a remainderman.
He felt a sense of responsibility to the life tenant, even though he was the remainderman.
He felt like a mere spectator, waiting for the life tenant to pass away so he could inherit as the remainderman.
He hoped the life tenant would make wise decisions that would benefit the remainderman in the long run.
He understood that as the remainderman, he had a future interest in the property, but no present right to possession.
He understood that as the remainderman, he had no control over the property until the life tenant passed away.
He understood the concept of a remainderman, but found the legal jargon confusing.
He wanted to ensure that the property was well-maintained so that it would be valuable when he became the remainderman.
He was a remainderman in name only, with little practical control over the property.
He was a remainderman, but he felt no emotional connection to the property.
He was anxious about the future and the responsibility of being a remainderman.
He was named the remainderman in his grandfather's will, inheriting the farm upon his grandmother's death.
He was named the remainderman in his mother's will, inheriting her antique collection upon her death.
He worried about the potential for the life tenant to waste the assets before he could inherit as the remainderman.
His will specified that his sister would be the life tenant and his nephew the remainderman.
Legal counsel advised the remainderman to monitor the life tenant's management of the property to protect their future interest.
Protecting the rights of the remainderman is a key principle of estate planning.
She felt a mix of anticipation and guilt about becoming the remainderman upon her aunt's death.
She felt a sense of anticipation and apprehension about becoming the remainderman.
She felt a sense of detachment, knowing she was merely the remainderman waiting for her inheritance.
She felt a strange mix of emotions, both sadness and excitement, about becoming the remainderman.
She felt conflicted about her role as a remainderman, wishing her relative would live longer.
She felt like a distant observer, the remainderman waiting in the wings.
She found the legal concept of a remainderman to be both fascinating and unsettling.
She knew she was the remainderman, but she didn't want to think about her grandmother's death.
She understood the responsibilities that came with being named the remainderman.
She was concerned about the environmental impact of the life tenant's actions on the property she would inherit as the remainderman.
She was content to wait her turn, knowing she would eventually become the remainderman.
She was grateful to be named the remainderman, knowing that it would provide her with financial security.
She was named the contingent remainderman in case her brother, the primary remainderman, died before the life tenant.
She was named the remainderman because she was the only family member who cared about preserving the historical house.
She was proud to be named the remainderman, knowing that it was a testament to her family's trust.
She was the remainderman, destined to inherit the family home after her mother's lifetime.
She was unsure whether she wanted the responsibility of being a remainderman.
She was worried that the life tenant's creditors might try to seize the property, jeopardizing her interest as the remainderman.
The court appointed a guardian ad litem to represent the interests of the unborn remainderman.
The court had to determine the rights and obligations of both the life tenant and the remainderman in the dispute.
The court ruled in favor of the remainderman in the dispute over the property.
The document named several contingent remaindermen in case the primary remainderman predeceased the life tenant.
The future of the farm rested on the shoulders of the young remainderman.
The lawyer advised the remainderman to document any concerns about the life tenant's management of the property.
The lawyer advised the remainderman to obtain insurance to protect their future interest in the property.
The lawyer advised the remainderman to stay informed about the property's condition and management.
The lawyer cautioned the remainderman against interfering in the life tenant's affairs.
The lawyer explained that the remainderman could sell or transfer their interest to another party.
The lawyer explained that the remainderman had a right to sue the life tenant for waste.
The lawyer explained the difference between a vested remainderman and a contingent remainderman.
The lawyer explained the tax implications of inheriting the estate as a remainderman.
The lawyer meticulously explained the implications of being named the remainderman.
The legal battle between the life tenant and the remainderman dragged on for years.
The legal battle between the life tenant and the remainderman was costly and emotionally draining.
The legal document clearly defined the rights and limitations of the remainderman.
The legal document clearly specified the circumstances under which the remainderman could lose their interest in the property.
The legal documents clearly outlined the rights and obligations of both the life tenant and the remainderman.
The legal jargon surrounding the term remainderman was difficult to understand.
The life tenant and the remainderman had conflicting visions for the future of the estate.
The life tenant's declining health brought the remainderman's impending inheritance into sharp focus.
The life tenant's health was failing, making the remainderman acutely aware of their impending inheritance.
The life tenant's remarriage triggered a clause that changed the identity of the remainderman.
The relationship between the life tenant and the remainderman was strained by financial disagreements.
The remainderman attended the meetings, silently observing the decisions being made.
The remainderman carefully reviewed the trust documents to understand their rights and obligations.
The remainderman challenged the life tenant's decision to lease the property to a commercial enterprise.
The remainderman considered selling their future interest, but ultimately decided against it.
The remainderman considered their future responsibilities regarding the maintenance of the property.
The remainderman feared that the life tenant would deplete the estate's assets before they could inherit.
The remainderman felt powerless to influence the life tenant's spending habits.
The remainderman had no say in the day-to-day operations of the farm during the life tenancy.
The remainderman had to wait patiently, respecting the life tenant's right to the property.
The remainderman hired an appraiser to assess the value of the property.
The remainderman hoped the life tenant would make responsible decisions regarding the upkeep of the property.
The remainderman patiently waited for their opportunity to inherit the property.
The remainderman quietly observed the life tenant enjoying the fruits of the land.
The remainderman sought advice on how to manage the estate after the life tenant's death.
The remainderman sought legal advice to ensure their inheritance was protected.
The remainderman understood the importance of preserving the historical significance of the property.
The remainderman was anxious to see the life tenant pass away so they could inherit the estate.
The remainderman was frustrated by their lack of control over the situation.
The remainderman was grateful for the opportunity to inherit the family estate.
The remainderman was required to pay estate taxes upon the death of the life tenant.
The remainderman was required to pay inheritance tax upon the death of the life tenant.
The remainderman's future depended on the decisions made by the life tenant.
The remainderman's inheritance was contingent on the life tenant not remarrying.
The remainderman's lawyer argued that the life tenant was neglecting the property and diminishing its value.
The remainderman's lawyer filed a motion to prevent the life tenant from damaging the property.
The trust agreement clearly outlined the duties of the trustee to both the life tenant and the remainderman.
The trust was designed to protect the interests of both the life tenant and the remainderman.
The value of the estate was a significant consideration for both the life tenant and the remainderman.
The will stipulated that the life tenant could not sell the property, safeguarding the remainderman's interest.
The will was complex, with numerous provisions affecting the life tenant and the remainderman.
The will was written in such a way as to protect the interests of the remainderman.