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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Where does OP say her son will receive an inheritance? I wouldn't count on that. [/quote] As of now, this is in writing in divorce decree (which has some legal bearing, even if changes the will). Son is also in family trusts as sole beneficiary. Of course I know this.[/quote] And, you want your cut.[/quote] I want my son's children grow in his family home. Not the next wife's grand children who are not blood relatives of the people who invested, built, were born and grew up in the house. This is a natural desire for most parents. [/quote] Unfortunately you chose to divorce.[/quote] Unfortunately ? I’m doing great, you have no idea how it being married to my exH. I’m not envious about the new GF, my BF is much younger than my ex we have a very egalitarian and passionate relationship in our 40s. [/quote] Yes unfortunately on terms of your desire for “son’s children grow in his family home.” Divorce complicates these things. No one said you aren’t doing great or what other insecure things you’ve posted here. I responded to that particular quote of yours for a reason. [/quote]
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