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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't know. The story just doesn't ring authentic. A 50 year old woman who expects to be waited on hand and foot? Come on. No matter how spoiled Mary was, expecting dear old mom to cook her meals for her? Come on. She was probably cooking for her elderly mom, and doing yard work, and making sure granny took her medicines, shlepping her to all her doctor's appointments, and bathing her if needed, and running up and down the basement stairs to do the laundry for the two of them, and doing the grocery shopping, and cleaning the house, and walking the dog, and keeping her company in the evenings when they sat together watching t.v. Did I forget anything else full time care taking children do for their elderly parents? I don't buy the granny-was-cooking-Mary's-meals-and-making-her-bed story.[/quote] YOU ARE AN IDIOT. Just because you don't BUY IT, doesn't make it less true. There are plenty of entitled, selfish people in the world that would have no problem living off mom. MORON.[/quote] Larla, is that you? Listen -- if you have done nothing wrong, and nobody pushed their agenda on Thelma, just disregard posts like this one already. I do hope your reaction to inheriting this house, and the implications for Mary, is well considered and thoughtful. I also think Thelma went about it in a bizarre way, if she was indeed of sound mind and of her own free will. But if you participated in a scheme to gain the house over Thelma's children, and thereby pushing a 50-year-old woman out onto the street, I hope your conscience follows you to your grave. I am old enough that I've come to realize that many unscrupulous people target the elderly for their money. Everything from DCs scheming to get themselves designated Trustors so that they can steal from a Trust, to service providers, and on it goes. While there are a lot of good people who would never dream of taking advantage of an elderly person, there are all too many people who can't resist the opportunity. And the elderly are sitting ducks in many ways. Those of us who are close to the elderly know what I'm talking about. [/quote]
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