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NanceGreggs

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7. I don't believe they were correct.
Thu Sep 2, 2021, 06:32 AM
Sep 2021

Like it or not, they destroyed a collection that had a monetary value.

That being said, the man who chose to pursue a lawsuit against his parents for that destruction - despite the law being on his side - will probably never see another penny from his parents, and rightfully so.

I am currently the owner of a mortgage-free house worth over $850,000. If my son sued me for any reason, he'd get a rude awakening when my will was read leaving everything to his sister.

Actions have consequences.

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