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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][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] Because we are married and saw it as a deliberate division of that pact. What's mine is his and vice versa, [b]you don't get to cherry pick. [/b]If she gives something to my husband, then [b]she's giving it to me by extension[/b]. Or she doesn't have to, that is her right. She has another son who is unmarried and will likely remain so, better that she leave everything to him if she's scared of her legacy falling into the hands of someone she didn't give birth to. [/quote] [b]It's her own property. She has the right to give it to whoever she wants, married or not.[/b] I would never leave my houses to someone who wouldn't promise to keep them in the actual family in case of a divorce.[/quote] She sure does, I never stated otherwise. I didn't demand that she leave the house to me. I said I wasn't signing anything, and I didn't. She decided to write my husband out of the will. I think. Not sure because the issue was never brought up again. [/quote]
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