Posted by 1130Leo on March 17, 2015 at 07:05:06 from (12.188.165.254):
In Reply to: Neighbor dies. posted by Geo-TH,In on March 16, 2015 at 14:06:19:
One thing is for sure, death brings out the evil side of the family. My former sister managed to steal everything she could before the old man died, then somehow made an estate worth about $120k end up being worth less than $40k. Even had the old man "sell" her acreage worth about $20k on his death bed, literraly 2 days before he passed for a supposed $5k, that she never even paid, not even out of her part of the estate. I have not spoken to any of the family since the court date to dispute her having him sign a sale agreement when he clearly was not in any shape to do so, the judge and the idiot lawyers sided with her. One can not choose their family, and also can't keep a close enough eye on them to make sure they do what is right. She will get hers in the end, kharma is a pain in the hiney...
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