Sister-in-Law questioning my mother's wishes for passing down jewelry to her only daughter--can she do this?
Question: Natural talked to me for years of me having her and her mother's jewelry when she died. My old boy let me have some jewelry and personal items, so I gave some significant pieces of jewelry to my sister-in-law knowledgeable it would please my brother. Now SIL is saying my mother
Answer: Jewelry or intimate items that was your grandmothers to mothers goes to you the daughter not in laws. If your nurture would have wanted her to have it she would have told your father or you. If anything she would have left a piece to your relation (Her Son) he could have taken

She'd also sometimes dye her two poodles to prospect her hair and dress, said her daughter-in-law. "She was bold and daring," said Tina Joseff. ...









