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Narcicistic father. Is he too old for me to take a stand?
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 546249" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I would really advise not to even think of inheritances or wills. That subject is a mine field. My children's paternal grandparents loved them to death. They had nothing (even less than I do, lol) but I knew that the Noritake china was intended for the children because they loved the china...not because it was valuable. Very, very shortly before their surviving grandparent passed...sigh...my Ex took them to an attorney who made the will short and sweet. Everything went to their beloved son (Ex). The children did not get a photograph or a teacup. Ex and his second wife liquidated or donated the contents of the house. They collected the small insurance policy. The children only had the "opportunity" to attend the funeral with their bioDad. My advice..don't even think about inheritances. You truly don't know what, if anything, you may receive AND it had nothing to do with emotions anyway. Hugs DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 546249, member: 35"] I would really advise not to even think of inheritances or wills. That subject is a mine field. My children's paternal grandparents loved them to death. They had nothing (even less than I do, lol) but I knew that the Noritake china was intended for the children because they loved the china...not because it was valuable. Very, very shortly before their surviving grandparent passed...sigh...my Ex took them to an attorney who made the will short and sweet. Everything went to their beloved son (Ex). The children did not get a photograph or a teacup. Ex and his second wife liquidated or donated the contents of the house. They collected the small insurance policy. The children only had the "opportunity" to attend the funeral with their bioDad. My advice..don't even think about inheritances. You truly don't know what, if anything, you may receive AND it had nothing to do with emotions anyway. Hugs DDD [/QUOTE]
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