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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Can't we get Congress to pass a law that says the good friends of a decedent choose how the estate should be distributed? [/quote] :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: [/quote] :roll: It's not the friend deciding. The woman decided how she wanted HER money that SHE earned to be distributed. She told several people, including the friend and the husband (who may or may not be aware that other people were also told), that she wanted it to pass to her son. She was clear in her decision. In most parts of the country, verbal wishes still mean something. Not everything needs to be written down. The wife had no reason at the time to think that her husband would betray her. I would tell the son and tell him that I will be his witness if he wants to take the father to court. He should be able to sue the father to set up a trust for himself. The father can remarry but the money should all go to the son in that case.[/quote] That's not how it works.[/quote]
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