Where is your claim to these things? They belonged to your dad, apparently. I also don't understand the outrage of the other post because these cousins are clearing things out. She seems only upset that she's not getting her shot also.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, my sister and her husband and his cousin cleared out my mother's house without telling me. How was I supposed to speak up?
Get everything in writing is my advice! Speak up is nothing unless the law is on your side.
Get a will. Get a pre-nup. Get it in writing!
Who was the executor? Did you go to the executor or the lawyer?
No?
Then you didn't speak up, and you let her get away with it.
It was first come, first serve. There was nothing in writing. It was my sister's husband who encouraged her to not tell me when they were going through the house. My sister was always loyal to me. My father was still alive but grief stricken, and he also was side-swiped.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, my sister and her husband and his cousin cleared out my mother's house without telling me. How was I supposed to speak up?
Get everything in writing is my advice! Speak up is nothing unless the law is on your side.
Get a will. Get a pre-nup. Get it in writing!
Who was the executor? Did you go to the executor or the lawyer?
No?
Then you didn't speak up, and you let her get away with it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, my sister and her husband and his cousin cleared out my mother's house without telling me. How was I supposed to speak up?
Get everything in writing is my advice! Speak up is nothing unless the law is on your side.
Get a will. Get a pre-nup. Get it in writing!
Who was the executor? Did you go to the executor or the lawyer?
No?
Then you didn't speak up, and you let her get away with it.
It was first come, first serve. There was nothing in writing. It was my sister's husband who encouraged her to not tell me when they were going through the house. My sister was always loyal to me. My father was still alive but grief stricken, and he also was side-swiped.
Then get a lawyer and take action.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, my sister and her husband and his cousin cleared out my mother's house without telling me. How was I supposed to speak up?
Get everything in writing is my advice! Speak up is nothing unless the law is on your side.
Get a will. Get a pre-nup. Get it in writing!
Who was the executor? Did you go to the executor or the lawyer?
No?
Then you didn't speak up, and you let her get away with it.
Anonymous wrote:Clearly this poster has never dealt with borderline mentally ill people who insist on dramatizing everything.
In other words, what you think of as rationally and firmly telling MIL you'd like her to call before coming by and seeing if it is convenient, she will take as "they don't love me and they don't want me in their lives and first they'll ask me to call and then they'll move with no forwarding address . . " and this will be reported to your other similarly insane relatives who will then attempt to organize an intervention with you because you're "thinking of disowning your MIL" or some such thing.
Rational behavior and speaking up only works if the people you are dealing with are similarly rational. That's a big, big assumption.
Anonymous wrote:OP, my sister and her husband and his cousin cleared out my mother's house without telling me. How was I supposed to speak up?
Get everything in writing is my advice! Speak up is nothing unless the law is on your side.
Get a will. Get a pre-nup. Get it in writing!
Anonymous wrote:Op, this is a place where people seek advice. Speak up is not advice. It is a directive, and perhaps a starting point, but it is not advice. Family situations are complex. Often people need help determining language to use -- even people who are not doormats.
And frankly, Sherman Tanks like you often need the most advice because they have no idea other people have feelings.