The problem is that this is a house they both own. It isn't his as such. He
could offer to buy her share out. It could also be stated that she is trying
to escape a relationship and rebuild her own life, but is not able to do
this due to this situation.
It is hard to look at things logically when there are a large number of
memories attached to a house, but it is just that, a house and it has served
its purpose. If your dad wants to keep it, then get him to buy her out.
Adam
-----Original Message-----
From: Harkins, Patrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 19 January 2004 14:26
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Ridiculous
That IS sad. Will send thoughts and prayers that good will prevail.
-----Original Message-----
From: Chunshen Li [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re:Ridiculous
Mike, that's real sad for your dad.
>Today my Dad called me around 5:30 AM wanting to know if I wanted a ride
>to work. Considering I usually take the Metro and actually get there
>faster this way, I knew something had to be up.
>Anyways, now my mother wants to take away the house he spent his whole
>life working for. The one my daughter goes over to when she wants to
>spend time with her granddad. The one I grew up in. She wants it sold.
>
>Sometimes, it seems like the good people in this world do not win. Ever.
>
>M
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