This dream strongly suggests that you have confused feelings about your late mother. Survivors often feel anger against a deceased loved one for leaving, which leads to guilt over that anger. All of these emotions can become confused, and the confusion results in disturbing dreams. In this instance, your mother's "confession" could be nothing more than your own projected emotions, exaggerated and overly-dramatized, which is typical of dreams.
Your mother's estate is responsible. If you signed the paperwork on some items, you could be held responsible.
You can remember a deceased parent in the wedding by putting their name in the program. You could also remember the parent when doing the father/daughter or son/mother dance.
I don't know the law in the US but I am sure that the mother of a deceased person could NEVER sell the property of his spouse (widow?) or even the deceased's property as the spouse (widow) would be next of kin and even if there was not a will the law has rules about this kind of thing Lock the woman out.
Relationship to the desceased is your involvement with the person who has died. Examples could be mother, father, brother, sister, girlfriend etc.
I don't really know what episode Paul confesses to Dawn. Actually I don't think he even confesses. In a tribute video for them it shows Dawn kissing Paul on the cheek, and it does look like it comes from an episode. But she could be just whispering something in his ear.
George W. Bush signed a law where anyone who was charged with murder of the mother and the fetus died as well could be charged with two counts of murder.
Assuming the question refers to a dream, it could mean that the dreamer is nearing the end of mourning and will soon be able to move on with life without overwhelming grief for the deceased mother.
This dream suggests that the dreamer feels that there is some unfinished business related to the deceased mother. Alternatively, the dream could be pointing out some important business or documents that have been mislaid or forgotten, and the "mother" represents the mature, responsible aspect of the dreamer's self. There is no need to impose supernatural associations to this dream.
The dreamer appears to need approval regarding the special friend. The deceased mother could represent the dreamer's own inner parent - that part of the personality that is self-critical. Or the mother might represent the family and family tradition.
I hardly think the quote "share and share alike" is stated in a Will drawn up by a lawyer. Since your brother predeceased your mother and providing no one else is listed as Heir in the Estate and there is just you, then you would get the whole Estate (*only if you are in the Will.) If there are outsiders that are also involved in the Estate originally left to your deceased brother which was forwarded onto your mother, then you would get that 1/8th share. Usually the lawyer will read out the Will to those involved (if this hasn't happened then please contact your mother's lawyer) and he will explain what is in the Will. There could be other provisions in this Will and some of your mother's Estate could go to other siblings, relatives or even a church, etc. People are under the misunderstanding that when a parent is deceased they will automatically get the whole of the Estate, but, in some cases, the deceased can leave the entire Estate to a church, cancer fund, ASPCA, and so on. A Will is the explicit instructions of the deceased as their final say to what is being done with the properties and monies they leave behind. Many families are split apart because they don't care for the choice the deceased has made and often feel they were unfair about it all. Basically, the deceased still has the last word, and thus, that's why there are Wills drawn up. Marcy
"Mike" Yardner, with whom Matt had a brief fling when he was suffering from amnesia in the episode Matt's Love Story.
You undoubtedly ARE dreaming of your deceased mother. But dreams use symbols and metaphors that are not always easily linked to their real source. Any dream in which you feel grief or sadness, dreams that evoke feelings reminiscent of your childhood, dreams of places you knew as a child, food or objects given to you in childhood, all of these and countless other possible images could be ways in which your unconscious mind is dealing with your grief and truly dreaming of your mother.