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When a family cares too much....
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 298463" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>As I posted on the thread about cracking up over what the niece said, I really think the niece who visited has played a role in this. My bet is that she, with good intentions probably, exaggerated some things or misunderstood them or was misunderstood and now the family is all riled up to "fix" you (as if you were a broken washing machine or something!) and to "save" you from the tweedles.</p><p></p><p>keeping in mind the niece may have embellished or overstated things may help you keep from biting the heads off of the family members who overstepped the boundaries.</p><p></p><p>I do think you need an attorney to make sure you are fully protected from the "helpful" family, esp after the pressure right after your husband died to give some family members your car, computer, etc....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 298463, member: 1233"] As I posted on the thread about cracking up over what the niece said, I really think the niece who visited has played a role in this. My bet is that she, with good intentions probably, exaggerated some things or misunderstood them or was misunderstood and now the family is all riled up to "fix" you (as if you were a broken washing machine or something!) and to "save" you from the tweedles. keeping in mind the niece may have embellished or overstated things may help you keep from biting the heads off of the family members who overstepped the boundaries. I do think you need an attorney to make sure you are fully protected from the "helpful" family, esp after the pressure right after your husband died to give some family members your car, computer, etc.... [/QUOTE]
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