Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So a wife dies and leaves everything to her life parter and spouse? Not sure where the drama is in that. Not as though her daughters were in financial need and she injured them by not providing additional resources. What’s the big deal? Aren’t people free to do what they wish with the money they earned?
He’s not their father. Interesting choice to give it all to him. He could remarry tomorrow and every dime would go to his new wife. Especially hurtful since the money Naomi made came from her daughter’s powerful voice.
This happens really often. So many men marry again and the new wife gets 100%, including jewelry and possessions of the first wife. And first wife’s family’s possessions that she had inherited. Ask me how I know. You only get to choose your heirs if you’re the last to die.
Yes, my father left everything to his 3rd wife, and she told me she can't wait to buy her sister a new house. We have a child with special needs. Very sad, the useless step parent money grabbing vultures.
Yepppp I even know older women who prey on these guys as their final payday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So a wife dies and leaves everything to her life parter and spouse? Not sure where the drama is in that. Not as though her daughters were in financial need and she injured them by not providing additional resources. What’s the big deal? Aren’t people free to do what they wish with the money they earned?
He’s not their father. Interesting choice to give it all to him. He could remarry tomorrow and every dime would go to his new wife. Especially hurtful since the money Naomi made came from her daughter’s powerful voice.
This happens really often. So many men marry again and the new wife gets 100%, including jewelry and possessions of the first wife. And first wife’s family’s possessions that she had inherited. Ask me how I know. You only get to choose your heirs if you’re the last to die.
Yes, my father left everything to his 3rd wife, and she told me she can't wait to buy her sister a new house. We have a child with special needs. Very sad, the useless step parent money grabbing vultures.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So a wife dies and leaves everything to her life parter and spouse? Not sure where the drama is in that. Not as though her daughters were in financial need and she injured them by not providing additional resources. What’s the big deal? Aren’t people free to do what they wish with the money they earned?
He’s not their father. Interesting choice to give it all to him. He could remarry tomorrow and every dime would go to his new wife. Especially hurtful since the money Naomi made came from her daughter’s powerful voice.
This happens really often. So many men marry again and the new wife gets 100%, including jewelry and possessions of the first wife. And first wife’s family’s possessions that she had inherited. Ask me how I know. You only get to choose your heirs if you’re the last to die.
Anonymous wrote:Familiarity breeds contempt. Likely they were close but kept fighting each other, and in a fit of pique, and aided by her husband, she cut her daughters off the will... and didn't have time to reinstate them.
Oh well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So a wife dies and leaves everything to her life parter and spouse? Not sure where the drama is in that. Not as though her daughters were in financial need and she injured them by not providing additional resources. What’s the big deal? Aren’t people free to do what they wish with the money they earned?
He’s not their father. Interesting choice to give it all to him. He could remarry tomorrow and every dime would go to his new wife. Especially hurtful since the money Naomi made came from her daughter’s powerful voice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So a wife dies and leaves everything to her life parter and spouse? Not sure where the drama is in that. Not as though her daughters were in financial need and she injured them by not providing additional resources. What’s the big deal? Aren’t people free to do what they wish with the money they earned?
Wynonna is probably not that well-off, financially. Doesn’t seem like the type to save for the future and was probably counting on that inheritance.
Ashley’s probably doing a bit better.
What? You know nothing about their finances.
Anonymous wrote:Brainwashed and instable woman who harbored resentment against her own children. No wonder she was mentally unhealthy. No wonder she committed suicide. How could she be happy? Her bitterness did not allow her to be thankful for what she had.
Anonymous wrote:It’s not “sickening.” It’s likely she intended Strickland to then leave the estate to the children after he passed; when one of my parents dies, the money goes to the surviving parent—for their long-term care and well-being—and THEN to the three children equally.
Plus? Her daughters are each freaking multi-millionaires in their own right, and have the capacity to continue to make millions of dollars from music, film, book deals, speaker fees, appearances, etc. They’re fine.
Anonymous wrote:Familiarity breeds contempt. Likely they were close but kept fighting each other, and in a fit of pique, and aided by her husband, she cut her daughters off the will... and didn't have time to reinstate them.
Oh well.