Okay this part IS satisfying. Joan just.. .not remotely taking Jeremy’s crap, nor his treatment of Alice, who Joan not only knows (if not as closely as her husband) but gets has done nothing wrong nor actively tried to fleece people.
Just to recap; Jeremy had no one after (Lacey’s husband) his friend from the bird-watching group died. Lacey still finds him delusional, annoying, polite & helpful. Her memory doesn’t work, but her mind does. Give the old boy the 10k.
BE THIS GUY over 1 year ago
I see a probate case in the future.
Jacob Mattingly over 1 year ago
Okay this part IS satisfying. Joan just.. .not remotely taking Jeremy’s crap, nor his treatment of Alice, who Joan not only knows (if not as closely as her husband) but gets has done nothing wrong nor actively tried to fleece people.
ACTIVIST1234 over 1 year ago
Is Jeremy really as broke ad he pretends to be, or is he just a moocher?
JudithStocker Premium Member over 1 year ago
The whole deal sounds like an on-going soap opera if it wasn’t a Doonesbury comic strip.
198.23.5.11 over 1 year ago
Hopefully Lacey will still recognize Joanie.
Or will she think Joanie is Anastasia of Russia?
sobrown51 over 1 year ago
That would be one confusing will to be the executor for.
ChukLitl Premium Member over 1 year ago
Just to recap; Jeremy had no one after (Lacey’s husband) his friend from the bird-watching group died. Lacey still finds him delusional, annoying, polite & helpful. Her memory doesn’t work, but her mind does. Give the old boy the 10k.
dadoctah over 1 year ago
Doesn’t matter if “part” of the will is valid. The part that starts “being of sound mind and body” says you gotta throw out the whole thing.
HodgeElmwood over 1 year ago
Jeremy wouldn’t get a dime if he isn’t actually named as the houseboy, I wouldn’t think.