by mitch5252 » Mon Apr 16, 2012 8:54 pm
I was married to George for forty years. Two weeks before he died, just over four months ago, I was told, in an email by George's Youngest Male Spawn (age 50), that I am an "evil, parasitic, gold-digging, trailer-trash, dyke, whore". Come on - where'd he come up with "dyke" ? ? ?
When we moved to TN, we went to an attorney in Paris (TN) who knew NOTHING of our history. He kept up, over and over and over, looking directly at George, that if you don't have a "trust", a will can be changed the minute you die. OVER AND OVER AND OVER. George said he would consider what the attorney was saying. A few days later, George called him and told him that's fine. He didn'tt want a trust. And the lawyer put an article in both of our wills stating that he advised us of the ability for the survivor to change the will.
At the signing of the wills, I mentioned something about having been married over 30 years...he got a very surprised look on his face and said, "Oh, well - that's a different story." I told him he thought I was a gold digger. He said he did not. I said yes, he did. And we agreed to disagree. Eight years later, the attorney remembered having advised "us" (George) I could change the will after he died.
Guess what - I'm not nuts about being called an Evil, Parasitic, Gold-Digging, Trailer-Trash, Dyke, Whore". And guess what else? Will was changed within 2 weeks after my husband died on November 30, 2011. Ha-ha. I win. Actually, though, no one wins. George's legacy loses. Sad.