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    Default The Will Doesn't Mean a Thing

    If you're holding on to bowing down to a douche bag relative for The Will--DON'T! This guy's epic story of his evil grandma

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    I can relate. I had a grandfather (my dad's dad)who was horrible to me and my brother and my one side of cousins (dad's brother's kids), while he favored my aunt's kids. They could do no wrong though my cousin kept getting arrested for DUI, and speeding and doesn't work because of a "disability" (aka his drinking). My evil grandfather wouldn't let me drive his car when he was staying with me and my parents (though I had a perfect driving record)but alcoholic cousin could. He would state he favored my cousins and he made sure to leave them more in the will than my dad and his brother. He could never say anything bad about his daughter, even though she got pregnant by a one night stand when she was 17 (the baby daddy died in Vietnam) and was never financially secure (and depended on him)while her two brothers had careers. My grandfather would also put her kids on a pedestal even though me and my brother was the only achievers in the family (only grandchildren who both graduated from college and both in the military). I hate to say it but when he died it felt relief.

    My only living grandparent is my mom's dad and he has a lot of money (upper management at Ford). He keeps saying he's going to leave more to my uncle because he lives with him now, but he's suffering from Alzheimer's and often doesn't realize what he is saying. He's never been mean in any respect and him and grandma spoiled me and my brother, though to be fair they had money and we were the only grandchildren (my uncle never wanted kids as he hates them). I doubt he would be mean even if my uncle had kids.

    Wills are so funny. I know so many who bent over backwards for a parent, only to be left out of the will.

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