I remember this story. Naturally we don’t know all the details, but this report makes the mother out to be a total b-word.
As bad as this sounds, it appears the drunk save him from a life of turmoil.
How low does her battleax gauche-elevator go?
This spectacle could’ve been kept completely out of the picture.
I am no lawyer but I dont think the law is on the side of MIL.
When my wife died, after a 10-year cancer battle in which they only showed up on the day she died and left hours before she passed. The FIL told me point-blank, she is dead now so, no need to ever contact again. That included his grandson too.
She seems...nice?!
Recommend reading the NY Post article at the link. It provides more details that improve understanding the actual dispute. Also provides photographs of the golf cart at the accident scene and in the evidence impound lot.
I’d wager she didn’t like the husband and didn’t want the marriage in the first place.
As far as I’m concerned, the man can rescind his offer and litigate the MIL into the poor house.
So stupid to hold the bars responsible.
Sometimes it is shocking to see just how despicable people are in any given situation. Several years ago, after one of my BIL’s lost his State Trooper SIL to cancer, everyone was stunned when the mother and father of the deceased claimed the life insurance and refused to give any of it to the widow since the deceased had failed to change the beneficiary to his new wife in the midst of his battle with cancer. They left her with absolutely nothing but her grief.
Peach
Where there’s a will, there’s a relative.
later