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On the whole, I also agree with you.Everything you said is legally possible and I wouldn't blame DPC for the parts that dont quite work because at that point it gets highly technical and the differences from state to state become so convoluted that, given that BAD is a pr0n game and not a law thriller, you really just have to go with the flow of the story.
You can name anyone of legal age as the executor of your will, he would then file your last will with the probate court.
The will would also overrule the normal order of inheritance.
You can also will a specific item, like our mystery box, to a specific person.
The will could also include optional terms, like "only if X finishes college and gets his/her degree will he inherit Y." (they even made a movie out of that one called "The Ultimate Gift")
The age of the MC would no longer matter, because while you can tie an inheritance to a benefactor reaching a certain age, it would most likely just be tied to when the testator died.
Where it gets tricky is the law that binds the executor, he namely has to inform all heirs, even those that were disowned in the will, of the contest period. It's a timeframe in which all legal and named heirs can accept, decline or most importantly challenge a will. Nobody could have done that for the MC, so that is where it kinda falls apart.
Right now I still favor the "someone just send the MC a box" theory. And I agree with you that one of Lynette's parents are the most likely suspects, however I wouldn't discount Neil or even Lynette herself. 18 year old girl gets knocked up, can't handle it, doesn't want to abort and the diary ends up being her confession as to why and how.
I'm 99.9% convinced that Neil knows more than he is telling, there is almost no reasonable way where he doesn't, but I fear that story will not reach a conclusion untill Season 4.
Like you, I think Neil knows more than he has told the MC. That Lynette is still alive one way or another, but Neil has decided it would be better to let the MC live with the knowledge that his mother is dead.
I have a new theory or fanfiction about this.
What if Lynette was wrongly sentenced to death for a jealousy murder. The MC is born in prison, whereupon Lynette and Neil decide together for the good of the MC to let the MC believe that his mother is dead.
Years later, however, the tide turns and Lynette's innocence is established. She is released, but cannot simply participate in her son's life. After all, the MC was lied to by his parents his entire life. So the MC has to be educated about the context of the story beforehand. He gets the diary. Neil doesn't have to read the diary because he knows everything.
I figure so Lynette was at the Halloween party. That's actually the perfect time for her to get closer to her son without being recognized. That's why my MC always writes to Neil to make sure he's wearing a Sparta costume so there's no confusion. The only problem now is so Lynette can't see her son's face through the helmet. But there could be several more cameras in the DIK Mansion.