I apperiate all your comments. Was very kind of you folks and all was read. My wife called me about hour ago. Said she had talked to the step mothers sister. She will be taking control soon of everything and she lives only a few miles from her. *S Her dad they say has .. some body needed functions that are not now working. So he can never come home no matter what. That they the hospital can keep him only so long. Then he must go into a nursing home of which he don't want to go there. Wife says call to her from preacher the other day asking how long she will be there. Has not gone up to see her dad in the hospital now. So he must know we are on to his games and backing off. This I take as good news out of this mess. My wife says.. she plans on coming home in about 2 weeks are less. Since the sister is taking over and her dad is put in nursing home. As for a "Will". We found one and it leaves stuff to grand kids and we really don't care anyway. Not there for that and don't need any thing from him anyway. There is one sad part to this.. tomorrow is Valintines Day.. my wife and I anniversary of 19 years for us. We have 6 kids between us. My 3 and her 3 but they are really our kids. We love them all. Wife and I will celebrate sometime after she comes home and gets to unwind from all this mess. Again I think you. For I know this is a tractor form.. but no one around in my house but me to talk to. So like a vent I can here. Did help. Thanks
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