The Moneyist: ‘Buy a yacht,’ he told me. My fiancé, 67, is cutting his kids out of his will — and leaving everything to me. Should I be suspicious?

by | Oct 6, 2023 | Stock Market

Dear Quentin, I am a widow and my soon-to-be-husband is a widower. We are both in our 60s. I’m retired, and he plans to work several more years. After an 18-month romance he proposed, and I said yes. He’s anxious to marry this year, and suggests we run off to the courthouse. I’d like a religious celebration, and a party with family and friends.

Here are his 5 practical reasons to tie the knot fast: 1. His children still don’t accept me and probably won’t come to the wedding.  I’ve met his son who is cold, but cordial. I have not met his daughter and grandchildren. She’s told him she wished he’d died too rather than stepping out on his late wife. That’s pretty dramatic! He didn’t “step out” — we met after he was alone and widowed for three years. I’ve been a widow for 10 years. The daughter tries to poison his family and friends about our relationship and that’s made it awkward. His daughter doesn’t realize her actions backfired! Her father wrote a will, cutting out his children and leaving it all to me. I asked him not to do this. His daughter will come around eventually, and I don’t want to look lik …

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Here are his 5 practical reasons to tie the knot fast: 1. His children still don’t accept me and probably won’t come to the wedding.  I’ve met his son who is cold, but cordial. I have not met his daughter and grandchildren. She’s told him she wished he’d died too rather than stepping out on his late wife. That’s pretty dramatic! He didn’t “step out” — we met after he was alone and widowed for three years. I’ve been a widow for 10 years. The daughter tries to poison his family and friends about our relationship and that’s made it awkward. His daughter doesn’t realize her actions backfired! Her father wrote a will, cutting out his children and leaving it all to me. I asked him not to do this. His daughter will come around eventually, and I don’t want to look lik …nnDiscussion:nn” ai_name=”RocketNews AI: ” start_sentence=”Can I tell you more about this article?” text_input_placeholder=”Type ‘Yes'”]

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