Dear Abby advises a woman who is concerned about the insurance policy her mother in law has on her.
I’ve recently discovered that my mother-in-law has two life insurance policies on me, neither of which I knew about, and one of which is close to 20 years old. I never asked nor authorized her to take out these policies, and I am very concerned.We do not have a good relationship. She isn’t welcome in my life or our home because she is disrespectful and meddlesome.
Dear Abby: My parents raised my daughter and spoiled her rotten — now they want her to come live with me I finally asked her to leave. It was either get her out of the house or lose my new wife. Later, Bonnie married and asked me to come to her wedding, but not bring my wife. I told her, “Sorry, I won’t be there.” She was angry at me for it and still is, according to her brother.
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