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<blockquote data-quote="XerSib" data-source="post: 330972" data-attributes="member: 8565"><p>OK, this will hopefully be the week of "the big talk" with- difficult child's (and my) folks. </p><p></p><p>Some things they said over Christmas indicate to me they are not being realistic at all about likely future scenarios. </p><p></p><p>Now is the time for me to make it clear that my relationship with difficult child is likely to be nothing more than it already is - until the day I die. WYSIWYG. Nothing more. If their plan assumes anything more, it is worthless and an invitation to nasty, nasty extended probate and horrible things to follow. </p><p></p><p>Wish me luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XerSib, post: 330972, member: 8565"] OK, this will hopefully be the week of "the big talk" with- difficult child's (and my) folks. Some things they said over Christmas indicate to me they are not being realistic at all about likely future scenarios. Now is the time for me to make it clear that my relationship with difficult child is likely to be nothing more than it already is - until the day I die. WYSIWYG. Nothing more. If their plan assumes anything more, it is worthless and an invitation to nasty, nasty extended probate and horrible things to follow. Wish me luck. [/QUOTE]
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