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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Maybe the assholes are asking the husband to sign a paper saying their non Jewish DIL isn't getting shit in case they die. Would server OP right. [/quote] My MIL actually did this. She bought some property somewhere and wanted me to sign papers giving up my claim to it in case she died. I refused, my husband was 100% supportive, and she told me that she would write my husband (her son) out of her will if I didn't do what she demanded. We told her to do what she needed to do. Whatever, don't care. Like the OP, we don't need whatever it is she has. Your husband needs to grow a pair OP.[/quote] Why wouldn't you sign it?[/quote] Not PP, but perhaps because her MIL had no business getting involved in their finances. The property would have been an inheritance to her son, who could have kept it completely separate from the joint property and it then would have been completely protected from PP's claims in the event of divorce. He could even bequeath it directly to their children upon death rather than leaving it to PP. But rather than giving the property to her son and allowing him to make his own decisions, she was trying to control their marriage via an inheritance. That's something I'd reject on principle.[/quote]
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