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Originally Posted by stopdog
I will say that I have misplaced and forgotten about a lot of checks myself. When my person died, I lost about 6 that were issued to me by the courts for my court appointed work. It was a few thousand dollars. Luckily they replaced them. A couple of times the clerk of court called me to check on them - which was very lucky for me.
I just found a check today in a pile of papers (personal check to me for picking up something for a friend) that is over a year old. I will just tear it up and go on.
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Exactly how many lost checks and appointment books am I supposed to forgive, though? To write a new check or cancel the old one or tell her when my next appointment is is inconvenient to me, especially since she knows she got the check.
She’s not a relative or a friend, who would get a much longer leash. She’s never been that focused, but this is a new level. I realize it’s explicable by grief, and it’s not like I haven’t experienced grief myself and its side-effects, but I also feel like I can’t object to her about this, because I wouldn’t object to anyone about this.
*And for goodness’s sake please no one chide or condescend to me about this. I think it’s fair to be annoyed at this, and we all know I’ll end up writing her another check because it is money she’s entitled to. But either I whine here or I go off on a grieving widow.