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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 722868" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>You just inherited a bit of money. He will want some of it. He will think you owe it to him even though he has not acted anything like a son to you. He is a jerk and should be excluded from your will. </p><p></p><p>I hope and pray my parents' will reads "Being of sound mind and body, we spent every last penny having fun!" I know they won't, but I wish they would. I wish more families were like my dad and his brother and sister. When my grandma died there was one argument. It was about the house. My aunt had moved back home to care for my grandma rather than having her move into a nursing home. It was grandma's wish and my aunt was happy to do it. My dad and uncle had arranged things so that she bought the house for $1 before my grandma died. My aunt wanted this to be part of the estate, part of her 1/3 of everything. My dad and uncle disagreed. They felt that was totally separate from the estate. As usual, they ganged up on my aunt and she lost. When it came time to divide up the possessions (my aunt kept the furniture as part of the house), they each picked one item at a time until things were divided up. </p><p></p><p>I think that is how family should handle things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 722868, member: 1233"] You just inherited a bit of money. He will want some of it. He will think you owe it to him even though he has not acted anything like a son to you. He is a jerk and should be excluded from your will. I hope and pray my parents' will reads "Being of sound mind and body, we spent every last penny having fun!" I know they won't, but I wish they would. I wish more families were like my dad and his brother and sister. When my grandma died there was one argument. It was about the house. My aunt had moved back home to care for my grandma rather than having her move into a nursing home. It was grandma's wish and my aunt was happy to do it. My dad and uncle had arranged things so that she bought the house for $1 before my grandma died. My aunt wanted this to be part of the estate, part of her 1/3 of everything. My dad and uncle disagreed. They felt that was totally separate from the estate. As usual, they ganged up on my aunt and she lost. When it came time to divide up the possessions (my aunt kept the furniture as part of the house), they each picked one item at a time until things were divided up. I think that is how family should handle things. [/QUOTE]
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