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<blockquote data-quote="Marcie Mac" data-source="post: 134042" data-attributes="member: 47"><p>I remember when my grandmother died - she didn't have a lot of money but she did own some stocks and omg you would swear she was Howard Hughes when it came down to the dispensing of it among her 6 remaining children. My aunts and uncles were split into fighting factions and one side never did speak to the other side, even on their own death beds. All of the hard feelings over, mmmmm, maybe 3,500 each (after the attorneys were done). How stupid is that.</p><p> </p><p>I just don't get the thought process that anyone is entitled to anything, and one should be able to leave a gift to whomever they choose. I am seriously thinking about taking easy child out of the middle and let an attorney handle my stuff with the clause that if anyone contests, they are out of the equasion.period. Am not that worried about young difficult child, but eldest who would have no problem in forging paperwork to make her come out with everything. I could easily see things getting ugly quickly for poor easy child. </p><p> </p><p>Hopefully by now sister in law will have turned the paperwork over to my Aunt, and my mother can move in and settle down and stop worrying about the whole issue. </p><p> </p><p>Marcie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcie Mac, post: 134042, member: 47"] I remember when my grandmother died - she didn't have a lot of money but she did own some stocks and omg you would swear she was Howard Hughes when it came down to the dispensing of it among her 6 remaining children. My aunts and uncles were split into fighting factions and one side never did speak to the other side, even on their own death beds. All of the hard feelings over, mmmmm, maybe 3,500 each (after the attorneys were done). How stupid is that. I just don't get the thought process that anyone is entitled to anything, and one should be able to leave a gift to whomever they choose. I am seriously thinking about taking easy child out of the middle and let an attorney handle my stuff with the clause that if anyone contests, they are out of the equasion.period. Am not that worried about young difficult child, but eldest who would have no problem in forging paperwork to make her come out with everything. I could easily see things getting ugly quickly for poor easy child. Hopefully by now sister in law will have turned the paperwork over to my Aunt, and my mother can move in and settle down and stop worrying about the whole issue. Marcie [/QUOTE]
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