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[quote=Anonymous]My father died and was married to a woman when he died. They had recently reconciled after splitting up after only 2 months of marriage (together for 3 years prior) in large part because my father told me he didn't want to die alone, although I know he did love her. To me she seems like a crazy opportunistic woman she also left my dad after only 2 months of marriage once she was no longer dependent on him financially (she got a small amount of disability finally approved with my Dad's help). To give you a picture of their relationship she didn't know basic things about him like his parents names for the obituary, my Dad said repeatedly that he didn't fully trust her etc. Now there are some small items my Dad told me he wanted me to have many times over the past year. Now she is denying giving me those things. Really it's small personal property that while I am really annoyed I am not surprised she is not giving and the thing I am most interested in are his pictures and his ashes. Things are getting really ugly. Trying to read up on probate his assets probably total no more than $2500 and I paid $2100 for his cremation costs. I'm not sure if he had a will, he mentioned several times paperwork he wanted to go over with me but never got the chance. I know they did not have a joint bank account and I'm almost positive I would be the beneficiary of it. But he's super poor and I doubt it would be much money maybe $100 at most. He didn't own any vehicles or homes. I'm really not sure where to go from here and feeling a lot of anger towards her in addition to the loss of my father. Any advice?[/quote]
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