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<blockquote data-quote="Lammie" data-source="post: 448462" data-attributes="member: 3306"><p>This is precisely why I can't get along with my Father in Law. But he has MUCH younger girlfriend to take care of him in his dotage, so I am not too worried about him darkening my door. If will be interesting when he passes on to see the fight that will happen over his estate. My husband has already resigned himself to the idea that she'll get everything, including the house they live in, which was left to my husband by his grandfather. My husband's little brother, on the other hand, vows to get rid of her. </p><p></p><p>For his part, by FIL says he will leave her nothing, to her face, but then she already refers to his truck as her's, so go fig. I can see this getting tied up in probate for years. I don't know about the laws in Oklahoma, but I think that here in Texas, she might actually have a case. Especially if they represented themselves as married. </p><p></p><p>The fur's gonna fly. But then, he's too evil to die. He's gonna live forever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lammie, post: 448462, member: 3306"] This is precisely why I can't get along with my Father in Law. But he has MUCH younger girlfriend to take care of him in his dotage, so I am not too worried about him darkening my door. If will be interesting when he passes on to see the fight that will happen over his estate. My husband has already resigned himself to the idea that she'll get everything, including the house they live in, which was left to my husband by his grandfather. My husband's little brother, on the other hand, vows to get rid of her. For his part, by FIL says he will leave her nothing, to her face, but then she already refers to his truck as her's, so go fig. I can see this getting tied up in probate for years. I don't know about the laws in Oklahoma, but I think that here in Texas, she might actually have a case. Especially if they represented themselves as married. The fur's gonna fly. But then, he's too evil to die. He's gonna live forever. [/QUOTE]
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