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Originally Posted by AAAAA
Our loved ones are merely human. You will never know exactly what happened. The woman was accurate. If you were not named in the will she has no legal obligation to you. If you were one of the primary heirs you should have gotten a copy of the will directly from the lawyer.
I don't know what it is about death that brings out the worst in humans. They try to purge their pain by making others hurt worse I think.
Do you have reason to believe that your Aunt may have left you something that this woman is not releasing?
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If what you say is true, I was obviously misinformed. My aunt told me that she left money to Tina to take care of me. And I don't even know where that will is. I am not sure if probate court can help me locate it. It is conceivable that my aunt simply trusted Tina with money, not legally putting it in my name becuase she feared it would mess up my eligibility for SSI payments. (A social security program).
However, it still feels unfair and I agree with Rhiannon that *something isn't right*.
I cannot trust this woman.
Billi