When it comes to inheritance, nobody's happy with their lot. Whether you're rich and distributing millions of dollars worth of assets or you're a regular ol' person with a few bonds to cash out, it seems like whoever is listed in your will is willing to throw hands over their 'measly' earnings–as if profiting from your demise was the goal all along.
The woman in our next story realized some disheartening news when her husband of two years showed his true colors. After battling cancer for decades, the original poster of this story (a 51-year-old mother of two) decided to create a last will and testament that included only her bio children. Outraged that his herem of 4 adult children from a previous marriage wasn't included in his wife's will, the raging husband threw a tantrum that revealed a little too much about his money-grubbing character.
Moral of the story? Blood is thicker than water…
The woman in our next story realized some disheartening news when her husband of two years showed his true colors. After battling cancer for decades, the original poster of this story (a 51-year-old mother of two) decided to create a last will and testament that included only her bio children. Outraged that his herem of 4 adult children from a previous marriage wasn't included in his wife's will, the raging husband threw a tantrum that revealed a little too much about his money-grubbing character.
Moral of the story? Blood is thicker than water…