Ever seen a movie where family members gather to hear the reading of a will, only to go at it because somebody else got that expensive ring, plot of land, or family money? This happens in real life, with ugly disputes over a 50 dollar broken down piece of furniture that belonged to grandma Ethel. Sometimes that underlying current between family members becomes a tidal wave with just a little nudge like a dispute over who gets what when a loved one dies. No more civil conversations or pleasantries when...
Ever seen a movie where family members gather to hear the reading of a will, only to go at it because somebody else got that expensive ring, plot of land, or family money? This happens in real life, with ugly disputes over a 50 dollar broken down piece of furniture that belonged to grandma Ethel. Sometimes that underlying current between family members becomes a tidal wave with just a little nudge like a dispute over who gets what when a loved one dies. No more civil conversations or pleasantries when gathered at Thanksgiving. No, it’s a brawl with a capital B.
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