Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It never hurts to be kind. You both are grieving a major loss.
Op here, I'm grieving, but she is not. She did not love my dad, and it was obvious to everyone but him. I felt like it was foolish to remarry so late in life (he was 77 when they married) and with so much to lose due to the legalities/technicalities of marriage.
Anonymous wrote:It never hurts to be kind. You both are grieving a major loss.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dad died in March and had been married to his second wife for 10+ years, we were all 30+ when they married. She was cordial to friendly that entire time and encouraged a relationship with the grandkids, but since he got sick and passed away she has been horrible and isn’t speaking to anyone. She told my brother who’s the executor that any/all communications with her about anything need to be through her lawyer. It is most bizarre.
She either stole some of the estate or is miffed she didn’t get more than she did
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you paranoid? Maybe she wants to have a relationship with you to keep her connection to your father. Maybe she's trying to be supportive of you.
Not paranoid; I just feel like our path has ended. I have no reason to keep in contact. I was just curious about others' experiences.
Anonymous wrote:My dad died in March and had been married to his second wife for 10+ years, we were all 30+ when they married. She was cordial to friendly that entire time and encouraged a relationship with the grandkids, but since he got sick and passed away she has been horrible and isn’t speaking to anyone. She told my brother who’s the executor that any/all communications with her about anything need to be through her lawyer. It is most bizarre.
Anonymous wrote:Are you paranoid? Maybe she wants to have a relationship with you to keep her connection to your father. Maybe she's trying to be supportive of you.