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Adult daughter stole entire life savings
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 628521" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>I'm simply flabbergasted by your story. Your daughter's deceit is simply so huge, so cold, cruel and planned and apparently came without any warning, at least you haven't mentioned having big issues with her as a kid. And let's face it, if you had, you wouldn't have trusted her like that.</p><p></p><p>For me it is quite easy to understand how someone cons money in desperation, or impulsively. Making up a lie to get some money like Janet described. Not nice behaviour,but easy to wrap your mind around. After all, I'm sure most of us have come up with a fib or lie time or two to get out of trouble etc. But long term, calculated con like that and pulled against family. It is just totally reprehensible.</p><p></p><p>I do hope that the process starts to speed up and you can get your finances in order. And that after it goes to court, your son-in-law is able to see the truth and you will have an access to your grandchildren.</p><p></p><p>Sent using ConductDisorders mobile app</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 628521, member: 14557"] I'm simply flabbergasted by your story. Your daughter's deceit is simply so huge, so cold, cruel and planned and apparently came without any warning, at least you haven't mentioned having big issues with her as a kid. And let's face it, if you had, you wouldn't have trusted her like that. For me it is quite easy to understand how someone cons money in desperation, or impulsively. Making up a lie to get some money like Janet described. Not nice behaviour,but easy to wrap your mind around. After all, I'm sure most of us have come up with a fib or lie time or two to get out of trouble etc. But long term, calculated con like that and pulled against family. It is just totally reprehensible. I do hope that the process starts to speed up and you can get your finances in order. And that after it goes to court, your son-in-law is able to see the truth and you will have an access to your grandchildren. Sent using ConductDisorders mobile app [/QUOTE]
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