When Dad died, my sister Charlotte inherited the house. I got his old, worn watch. Two weeks later, she stood in the doorway with my bags packed and a smug smile. “This is my house now. Time for you to go,” she said. With nowhere to turn, I called our lawyer, Matthew. To my surprise,…
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