Dowry hunter - Aunt's partner tries to cheat the grandmother

  • Erstellt am 2018-07-13 15:34:03

kaho674

2018-07-18 13:39:20
  • #1

Have to work.
 

Evolith

2018-07-18 14:50:27
  • #2


Because not everyone can just spontaneously drive 500 km there over the weekend. Especially not if you also have animals at home that need to be taken care of. I speak from experience.
 

HilfeHilfe

2018-07-18 18:02:57
  • #3
Sorry if that sounds harsh! But if it’s really important with grandma, you go immediately!
 

Evolith

2018-07-19 08:08:34
  • #4
It’s not about every day counting here. It’s about protecting grandma from ... I’ll call it intrusions in the long run. Until then, you can easily pick up the phone and listen carefully.
 

Musketier

2018-07-19 08:18:32
  • #5
I would like to point out that we are always only hearing one side here. Just imagine the other side. As soon as the sister is gone, the niece suddenly becomes interested in Grandma and her house. Posted in another forum, Kaho suddenly becomes the evil fortune hunter.
 

kaho674

2018-07-19 08:30:22
  • #6
I don't understand. Did I ever say that I wanted the house for myself? I already have one! And I don't care about the money. I just don't want the idiot to take it away from grandma or the family. Apart from that, I theoretically can't be an inheritance swindler, since I would be the direct compulsory heir. But it's about a person who isn't even related to us. She's only my aunt's "boyfriend." My aunt herself isn't even the problem. Her guy wants to rip off grandma and put her in a nursing home. To those who make such absurd accusations, I can only wish that they themselves end up in such a precarious situation. Then I would simply say, "You are probably the money-hungry fool yourself."
 
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