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<blockquote data-quote="Mamaof5" data-source="post: 476642"><p>Have you hit up a doctor to see if you can add an anti-d, are you already on one and need an adjustment? A grievance counselor? group for grieving perhaps. I think you need to tell people to buzz off and leave you alone for a few days. I'm pretty sure they would understand. You haven't had a moment to really grieve, to let your feelings flow and really let them out. Isn't the lawyer suppose to be doing all that bank stuff for you? Including supping the bank info? (she can get a court to order it can't she). You need some time to yourself.</p><p></p><p>The banks did that to H's aunt when his uncle died. There WAS a policy to pay off the mortgage, they just don't like doing it despite it being there. They try to get out of it as much as possible because it's considered overhead and a loss to them. The lawyer should be pushing hard to get the policy in her hands to go over it. They don't need the balance, it's a stall tactic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mamaof5, post: 476642"] Have you hit up a doctor to see if you can add an anti-d, are you already on one and need an adjustment? A grievance counselor? group for grieving perhaps. I think you need to tell people to buzz off and leave you alone for a few days. I'm pretty sure they would understand. You haven't had a moment to really grieve, to let your feelings flow and really let them out. Isn't the lawyer suppose to be doing all that bank stuff for you? Including supping the bank info? (she can get a court to order it can't she). You need some time to yourself. The banks did that to H's aunt when his uncle died. There WAS a policy to pay off the mortgage, they just don't like doing it despite it being there. They try to get out of it as much as possible because it's considered overhead and a loss to them. The lawyer should be pushing hard to get the policy in her hands to go over it. They don't need the balance, it's a stall tactic. [/QUOTE]
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