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Posted by Midwest redneck on June 16, 2007 at 04:58:52 from (24.231.168.178):
In Reply to: Inheritance issues,, posted by Mark/ on June 16, 2007 at 04:35:10:
From my own experience here: Last October my FIL died. MIL is still alive, she is also a smoker and may live only 5 years or so. After my FIL died I asked my MIL to get a will made up because my wife and her sister would split a $180K home and some cash. (I dont trust my sister-in-law.) My sister in law wouldnt even pay for the flowers for her dads funeral, because she didnt have the money. (even though she got my FIL's 1998 explorer truck for free from my MIL.) Just like the good book says "who ever will be dishonest with a little will be dishonest with a lot" Try to work it out with a will. Or living trust. good luck.
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