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[quote=Anonymous]My mother is giving all of her money to her 15 years younger husband (not my dad) when she dies. Whatever, it’s her money. Allegedly his will is also set up to give me everything when he dies (he has no bio children). Of course as a long time reader of DCUM I know if she dies first he will get remarried in 10 seconds flat, and I’ll never get an inheritance. Like I said, whatever. My mom not looking out for me is not news, and I’m 41. Here is my question: Why were they both so adamant I sign something document with a notary present? Why do I have to sign something about their estate? I haven’t seen it yet, but I find it incredibly odd. Anyone have any idea? [/quote]
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