Sign nothing yet. Ask him if it's ok if you sit down and read the will in his presence. If he says no, then politely tell him that you'll be taking with a lawyer about the whole situation. If he still says no, then call a lawyer. No. If you have not seen the will, don't sign! And send a letter to the probate court. You are a natural heir to the estate and are entitled to know what is being done with it. Your mother's husband is required to provide a full accounting to the probate court of the estate and its disposition. You can also petition the court to have a neutral third party appointed as executor. Consult a probate attorney in your state.
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The mothers probably feel that they aren't being heard so they are raising their voices. Try to listen to what they are saying and acknowledge what they are saying. Then the mothers won't feel like they have to yell at you.
The term 'F you' is a slang saying generally generated out of anger and the husband saying it to his wife is basically saying 'Take your comment or idea and shove it' meaning he is disagreeing with her.
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No, those are two ways of saying the same thing.
In August 1651 he is quoted as saying ' I am neither heir nor executor to Charles Stuart'
Hello, why I'm concerned is that if you say Chrissy massi it sound like an Italian saying Christmas, not trying to be rude. My husband wants to call her Chrissy after his mothers name but I want to call her Kaitlin.
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You need an attorney, not a website. An executor does not have the legal right to "refuse to have the will probated." Until the will is probated, it's just a piece of paper (and part of what makes an executor an executor instead of just a busybody is being granted probate by a court). From what you are saying, the "executor" in this case is playing fast and loose with the law, and you'll probably want to get an attorney involved sooner rather than later.
"Prior spouse" is a nice way of saying ex-wife or ex-husband; it may also be a euphemism for a wife or husband who has died.
I will tell him the truth about what he is capable of doing as a father.