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<blockquote data-quote="everywoman" data-source="post: 247114" data-attributes="member: 1436"><p>Seriously, when my biodad died, his wife (notice I did not call her my stepmom) brought over a really cheap fake ring that he would have never worn and gave it to my son---his first grandson and the apple of his eye---and said that Hal wanted him to have it. Yeah right. Even J saw through that one. Of course, she drove up to bring the ring in the knew car she had bought for her daughter with money from my dad's life insurance policy. At that point I ceased all contact. Later that year she went to court and tried to prove that I was not my father's child so that I could not get a small bit of money from a wrongful death suit. When that didn't work she told the lawyer that I didn't want the money. And really, I didn't. But I took it because she had tried so hard to wipe me out of his life (and death). The woman even used my grandmother's obituary as proof that I was not his child because in it was I listed as one of her daughters---which is the way she viewed me---but legally I was never adopted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="everywoman, post: 247114, member: 1436"] Seriously, when my biodad died, his wife (notice I did not call her my stepmom) brought over a really cheap fake ring that he would have never worn and gave it to my son---his first grandson and the apple of his eye---and said that Hal wanted him to have it. Yeah right. Even J saw through that one. Of course, she drove up to bring the ring in the knew car she had bought for her daughter with money from my dad's life insurance policy. At that point I ceased all contact. Later that year she went to court and tried to prove that I was not my father's child so that I could not get a small bit of money from a wrongful death suit. When that didn't work she told the lawyer that I didn't want the money. And really, I didn't. But I took it because she had tried so hard to wipe me out of his life (and death). The woman even used my grandmother's obituary as proof that I was not his child because in it was I listed as one of her daughters---which is the way she viewed me---but legally I was never adopted. [/QUOTE]
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