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      Rapidshark3533
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        March 27, 2025 at 12:29 am
        Am trying to keep this short but there’s a lot of back story.

        My ex-husband passed suddenly recently. His dad’s home that passed in their mom’s name after their dad passed. He has a brother and sister.

        My ex-husband was the only one who spent money on maintaining the home (at least 50% of the house value!). A large part of that was my money. I don’t want anything, but am hoping my kids get their rightful inheritance.

        The sister was given her share in the form of money and gold and she bought a different home. His sister still came and took over the home and is staying there with her mom, her husband and a son (I believe she stole the child and got a birth certificate in her name some 14 years ago).

        his brother is divorced and has a son who he has not seen or heard from in 15 years.

        Th sister and mother drained me and my then husband financially. after we got divorced they continued to take money from him. He didn’t have any and took loans. Including large loans from me. They would emotionally blackmail him and he never woke up to the extent of their games.

        Now the brother and sister are trying to get their mom to write up the home in their name.

        is there anything I can do for the right of my children?

        My ex also had money in his account with his mom as the joint account holder – they are shamelessly not even giving that to the kids.

        I don’t care and my kids will make their own future. On principle I am willing to spend more than the inheritance amount but not give them easy access to it.

        These people had heavily abused me and its just horrible that they will have a comfortable financial life after abusing and cheating my ex, me and my kids.

        I have no proof that his sister got her inheritance share. I can file an FIR on her for the boy she’s claiming to be her son and stole from somewhere, I got very patchy information, but am sure a DNA test can prove it. She had pretended to be pregnant so not many people know this.

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