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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Also if your mom’s money really came from your grandparents or your bio father, you should not relinquish your rights. You can always choose not to bother and let the younger step parent take it all despite this being counter to the original sources intention or you can decide to contest it. [/quote] It’s pretty complicated. My bio dad died 40 years ago, and my mom and stepdad married a few years later and ran my bio dad’s business together until it was sold recently. The business included valuable land that my bio dad originally bought (with a mortgage), but other than that I consider the business their business (mom and stepdad) since 40 years is a long time to operate a business. I have always come behind my stepdad, and I live far away from them both to this day because I was treated pretty badly. I built my life around not needing them in any way, and so I am inclined just to let them do whatever it is they want to do. [/quote]
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