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Reply to "AITA: What responsibility do I have to the memory of my deceased ex-husband?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You're not wrong but it's still a parent child relationship so I'd leave the "[b]but I'm the ex wife"[/b] out of it and just keep at the "I'm sorry, I don't have it and don't know where it is."[/quote] I thought she said that in response to her son saying they were family. I assumed that was her way of saying that she was not the deceased ex-husband's family.[/quote] NP. OP did a fine job and is not the ah. But since we’re looking backwards, another way to handle the family point, would to immediately remind the son of his role, not remind him of the divorce. So the family should do a better job keeping track of his belongings? Great, as the oldest child who is a full fledged adult, you will want to lead that effort, I’m sure. So you’ll pick up the stuff next time you’re here? It’s the same as OP’s original message but said more positively and less scolding. [/quote]
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