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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 681169" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>My story is not so different SWOT. It was my adopted daughter that dad and sister did not care about triggering with their drinking. It was also sister who from the very beginning when we adopted our daughter said she was sorry that I was not happy with the family that God gave us. And several years ago dad called to ask for the kids social security numbers. I refused to give it to him. It was either at that point that he took me off his policy or later, but until then I was the beneficiary on all his policies with the understanding I would split it with my sister. So he was absolutely targeting me as being disinherited, not want me to get anything.</p><p></p><p>by the way just like you, when he died my sister told me he wanted her kids to have all his belongings. I got no momentoes, nothing but a small box with a fleece blanket I had made him and three dirty/stained kitchen towels and a glass jar of holy water. All his furniture and belongings went to my niece and nephew even though my daughter is in serious need of house furnishings and they are not. It gets worse, a couple months before he died my daughter(the one we adopted) went to visit him after work. He made an inappropriate advance to her and told her it was OK because she was not blood. Thatis her last memory of him. Nice huh?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 681169, member: 59"] My story is not so different SWOT. It was my adopted daughter that dad and sister did not care about triggering with their drinking. It was also sister who from the very beginning when we adopted our daughter said she was sorry that I was not happy with the family that God gave us. And several years ago dad called to ask for the kids social security numbers. I refused to give it to him. It was either at that point that he took me off his policy or later, but until then I was the beneficiary on all his policies with the understanding I would split it with my sister. So he was absolutely targeting me as being disinherited, not want me to get anything. by the way just like you, when he died my sister told me he wanted her kids to have all his belongings. I got no momentoes, nothing but a small box with a fleece blanket I had made him and three dirty/stained kitchen towels and a glass jar of holy water. All his furniture and belongings went to my niece and nephew even though my daughter is in serious need of house furnishings and they are not. It gets worse, a couple months before he died my daughter(the one we adopted) went to visit him after work. He made an inappropriate advance to her and told her it was OK because she was not blood. Thatis her last memory of him. Nice huh? [/QUOTE]
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