Posted by rrlund on December 04, 2022 at 08:01:50 from (69.36.59.66):
In Reply to: Re: how about a Will posted by Dave H (MI) on December 04, 2022 at 07:44:17:
That reminded me of an amusing situation. A guy just outside of town had one son with his first wife. She passed away and he remarried a local widow with some adult ''kids'' of her own. He died first and after she died, her kids came in, had an auction of the farm machinery and personal property. They kept all the proceeds and cut his son out completely. thinking everything was theirs since their mother had outlived her husband and that everything was hers.
They put the farm up for sale, had a buyer, but when a title search was done, they found out the old guy had put his son's name on the deed before he even remarried and the place belonged to him free and clear.
It was funny for a few years, then the son piddled the place away and it's chopped up and developed.
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