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Join Date: May 2003
Location: southern California
Posts: 26,964
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The right answer is for you to get out of it. Suggest they turn it over to a financial planner.
When my MIL moved in with us five years ago, I insisted that ALL her finances be handled by one of her son's, not us. When she died last year I didn't want the evil sister-in-law who had been ripping her off to try and accuse us of anything. Which she did anyway.
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Hugh
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