Re: dispute in inherhitence
Why does the mother have a say in what happens with HIS half of the share? The mother should definitely receive her share and do whatever she wants to do with that. There is absolutely no dispute that the dead sister wanted that man to have half of the jewelry. There is 0 doubt about that. That jewelry belonged to that woman…it was her property. She shared her wishes with her sister while alive and trusted that her sister would carry out her wishes. Call it a gift, inheritance whatever…the title doesn’t matter. The bottom line is that the dead sister wanted this man to have half of the jewelry she owned. Why should the mother or anyone else be able to come in now and claim ALL of the jewelry when the rightful owner was very clear about what should happen to the jewelry when she dies?