Posted by rrlund on November 25, 2008 at 07:20:43 from (216.46.211.37):
In Reply to: There goes the farm posted by sad-ex-farmer on November 24, 2008 at 20:12:04:
Sorry as I can be for you. I see this stuff WAY too often.There was a place south of town here,the step kids actually had it sold and had the check in their hands. When they went to close,they found out that their step father had signed it over to his son before he passed away,so their mother didn't own it.That was hilarious. They had planned to cut him right out and not give him a share. Lucky for me,Dad had the good sense to sell the farm to me on a land contract 27 years ago,so I'm OK,but if he hadn't,well,let's just say I'm not my mothers favorite. I've already disowned one brother and one sister and we haven't even had to go through settling an estate. My younger brother is executor of her estate when she goes. I've told him many a time,I'm glad it's him not me. It's gonna be a nightmare. The two that I've disowned owe her money and if he tries to get it back by shorting their share,well...I wouldn't want to be in his shoes. Dad gave me all of the personal things that he wanted me to have before he passed away,so that's all I want.
Don't let anybody tell you to forgive them,they're family. Bull sh!t. It doesn't seem to matter to them,so why should it to you. Life's a whole lot more peaceful without @ssholes in it. Just land on your feet and prosper. It's the best revenge you can get.
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