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Old Sep 18, 2007, 05:25 AM
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inheritance and inlaws

I have 2 children from a previous marriage and have none with my current husband of 10 yrs. His mother has her property in a trust splitting it between him and his sister as beneficeries when she dies. But....she has added a stipulation, if my husband dies before she does, his portion would go to the sister rather than myself and my children. I feel like we haven't been accepted as family. He has practically raised my 2 kids. Any advice as to how I should or should not feel?

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These children are not blood relations. I see no reason why the mother should want to provide for them. Now it may or may not be a slight against you. But you have no rights in the matter. Better to just let it slide then cause problems in the family.
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okay, thank you
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