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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 289345" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Yes, you were!</p><p></p><p>After I have fought against unjust biases after my bro filed for custody and heard my mom blame me for all difficult child's issues and throw up things to me like me asking her for spending money when I was a teen (well, duh- ), and hear how she is writing me out of the will and she can't stand to be around me, and it's my fault she has these panic attacks because I'm just like my father, I can't believe there's even a remote possibility that someday I'll get a call saying I could be charged if I don't come and take care of her. How do you take care of someone who claims they can't stand to be around you and everything bad iin their life is your fault?</p><p></p><p>Supposedly, she's changing her will and someone else will be executor, so shouldn't that person take care of her if she becomes incapacitated? Knowing her, she'll make difficult child the person- a minor, who can't legally or responsibly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 289345, member: 3699"] Yes, you were! After I have fought against unjust biases after my bro filed for custody and heard my mom blame me for all difficult child's issues and throw up things to me like me asking her for spending money when I was a teen (well, duh- ), and hear how she is writing me out of the will and she can't stand to be around me, and it's my fault she has these panic attacks because I'm just like my father, I can't believe there's even a remote possibility that someday I'll get a call saying I could be charged if I don't come and take care of her. How do you take care of someone who claims they can't stand to be around you and everything bad iin their life is your fault? Supposedly, she's changing her will and someone else will be executor, so shouldn't that person take care of her if she becomes incapacitated? Knowing her, she'll make difficult child the person- a minor, who can't legally or responsibly. [/QUOTE]
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