To: conservativebabe
I understand your feelings, and they are valid. But you would be out of line in a case like this. You must look at it from my perspective. I made a promise to my wife. I will see it fulfilled. Period. Weather it hurts her parents or not.
852 posted on
03/22/2005 10:17:44 AM PST by
Jotmo
("Voon", said the mattress.)
To: Jotmo
And I understand that. But this is assuming, which I am sure you are, a good husband with no evil intent. We can't say the same about MS.
To: Jotmo
>>>I understand your feelings, and they are valid. But you would be out of line in a case like this. You must look at it from my perspective. I made a promise to my wife. I will see it fulfilled. Period. Weather it hurts her parents or not<<<
I would think your wife has a living will and also has mentioned to her parents that she wishes to die if she can not longer be "productive".
Since there is no evidence Terry mentioned this to Michael or to her parents, and EVERYONE says she was very close to her parents, the courts should have ended his guardianship and allowed her parents to take over her care.
THEY WANT TO TAKE OVER HER CARE.
I am sorry, this dude is one controlling prick.
I mean, he would not even give Terry's cats to her parents to take care of as a memory of their daughter. Instead he had them put to sleep.
BTW..A husband WILL NEVER REPLACE THE LOVE AND BOND OF A MOTHER AND DAUGHTER.
I feel her mom knows Terry wants to live or else she would not be putting up this fight.
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