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I need legal advice regarding father in law's estate- PLEASE
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 449940" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>DDD....it is so darned hard! We try, we talk to our parents. its such a touchy subject. As most of you know, I attempted to ask my dad about a year and a half before he died about putting it in his will about his tools going to Tony. He acted like he would. Little did I know, there was no will. Then my step-mom acted oddly about us taking the tools. She seemed to think we were going to take every last screwdriver and hammer in the house! As if! We were talking about these big power tools he had bought that my step-mom would never be able to use or have any other use for....in fact no one else in the family would...only Tony or maybe Cory later on. Jamie was supposed to get the truck but I was so irritated that he got all of my pictures and every last thing having to do with dad's time in the Marines that I said no, we took the truck. Tony needed the truck badly because we only have one vehicle and Jamie has 2 and only 2 parking spaces at his townhouse. He couldnt park it at his house so what in heavens name was he gonna do with it. Plus Jamie has a really bad habit of letting other people drive his cars...even folks without licenses. We dont. We will take care of that truck like it is made out of gold. Probably bronze it like a baby's first pair of shoes when it dies...lol. Tony washes it every week...lmao. My car hasnt been washed in a year!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 449940, member: 1514"] DDD....it is so darned hard! We try, we talk to our parents. its such a touchy subject. As most of you know, I attempted to ask my dad about a year and a half before he died about putting it in his will about his tools going to Tony. He acted like he would. Little did I know, there was no will. Then my step-mom acted oddly about us taking the tools. She seemed to think we were going to take every last screwdriver and hammer in the house! As if! We were talking about these big power tools he had bought that my step-mom would never be able to use or have any other use for....in fact no one else in the family would...only Tony or maybe Cory later on. Jamie was supposed to get the truck but I was so irritated that he got all of my pictures and every last thing having to do with dad's time in the Marines that I said no, we took the truck. Tony needed the truck badly because we only have one vehicle and Jamie has 2 and only 2 parking spaces at his townhouse. He couldnt park it at his house so what in heavens name was he gonna do with it. Plus Jamie has a really bad habit of letting other people drive his cars...even folks without licenses. We dont. We will take care of that truck like it is made out of gold. Probably bronze it like a baby's first pair of shoes when it dies...lol. Tony washes it every week...lmao. My car hasnt been washed in a year! [/QUOTE]
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