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brother in law is still here ugh
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 492601" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I havent ever told the entire story of my role in Tony's family or everything about our entire lives on here because most of it isnt relevant to the kids we talk about. I cannot be common law with Tony. Not only is there no common law in NC but if we ever declared ourselves common law I would lose my benefits but I would be in huge trouble with the IRS because of some issues with Tony. I cant go there. Buck isnt worth that. Also when I say that this is Tony's land, it is actually heir property left to all 6 of the kids from Tony's mother. Tony is the only one who has ever shown any interest in it and he has paid the taxes on it for the last 30 years. Before that, their grandmother paid them out of the tobacco allotment and then she sold that when Tony took them over when he was 18. None of his brothers or his sister ever wanted to come down and live on this land. We didnt think we did either but Tony didnt want it to be lost. Eventually our kids will pay it I suppose or it will get lost. We had to have his brothers and sister sign a paper so we could move on it though. That was a pain. They still hold it over my head that they can toss me off if anything happens to Tony. Only one of his brothers actually somewhat likes me and that is his baby brother. I refuse to even step foot into the Greenville SC area. I feel it is hostile territory. </p><p></p><p>I get very worried and concerned when his family who havent paid us a bit of attention suddenly start showing up at our house all in one summer. That spells trouble to me. Tony is convinced I just dont understand family and family ties. Maybe. I am not convinced. </p><p></p><p>However, I do have to walk fairly softly because I cant just move a doublewide mobile home on a moments notice without money. His family can band together and force us off the property. They have threatened me on the phone. Tony thinks I am exaggerating because he didnt hear the phone call and his sister denies it. He thinks she said something just not as bad as I say. Sigh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 492601, member: 1514"] I havent ever told the entire story of my role in Tony's family or everything about our entire lives on here because most of it isnt relevant to the kids we talk about. I cannot be common law with Tony. Not only is there no common law in NC but if we ever declared ourselves common law I would lose my benefits but I would be in huge trouble with the IRS because of some issues with Tony. I cant go there. Buck isnt worth that. Also when I say that this is Tony's land, it is actually heir property left to all 6 of the kids from Tony's mother. Tony is the only one who has ever shown any interest in it and he has paid the taxes on it for the last 30 years. Before that, their grandmother paid them out of the tobacco allotment and then she sold that when Tony took them over when he was 18. None of his brothers or his sister ever wanted to come down and live on this land. We didnt think we did either but Tony didnt want it to be lost. Eventually our kids will pay it I suppose or it will get lost. We had to have his brothers and sister sign a paper so we could move on it though. That was a pain. They still hold it over my head that they can toss me off if anything happens to Tony. Only one of his brothers actually somewhat likes me and that is his baby brother. I refuse to even step foot into the Greenville SC area. I feel it is hostile territory. I get very worried and concerned when his family who havent paid us a bit of attention suddenly start showing up at our house all in one summer. That spells trouble to me. Tony is convinced I just dont understand family and family ties. Maybe. I am not convinced. However, I do have to walk fairly softly because I cant just move a doublewide mobile home on a moments notice without money. His family can band together and force us off the property. They have threatened me on the phone. Tony thinks I am exaggerating because he didnt hear the phone call and his sister denies it. He thinks she said something just not as bad as I say. Sigh. [/QUOTE]
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