What should my husband and I do about grieving?!


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What should my husband and I do about grieving?

My husband and I are grieving and his brother was killed in the war recently and now my hubby's parents are taking all of the inheritance and moving far away from us and my hubby's sister and they are pretty much dumping his big sister and her 3 year old daughter on us!! and his sis is a mean, violent, slob!! we understand how hard this is on his parents but... why are they doing this to us? they seem angry that my hubby is alive and that their golden child died. so the story is they are moving far away(for no reason) from us and his sister, they are taking all the inheritance $$$ that my hubby and his sis are entitled to but they wont hand over, and dumping his sister on us because they are done being free room & board & freee babysitter, big sis keeps saying no matter where we move she is going to follow!!! Im sick of this someone plz tell us what we can do. we have tried doing and saying anything nice u could think of and nothing is working. what should we do?


Answers:

Work with a psychologist to deal with the mental anguish. Call an attorney to handle the legal issues. If your brother-in-law left a will and named you and your husband, you are entitled to his bequest.




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