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[quote=Anonymous]Absolutely ignore any emails and texts from her. In terms of the property that she claims was solely for him -- don't even worry about it. If you do divorce, the courts will help settle this (not your mother in law). The only thing I can suggest is to send her a VERY short email stating that you understand that she is feeling very protective of her son and that as a mother you can understand how hard it is to see her child in pain. I would then politely tell her that in order to protect your already fragile relationship, you think it is best if you limit any contact with her at this time. Tell her that no matter what happens with your marriage, you would like to have a good relationship with her so that she can maintain a healthy relationship with her grandchildren. By alienating you, she may shoot herself in the foot. [/quote]
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