Let me try to answer this.
If they are getting divorced (I dont know where u live, but in USA is like this) half of all the money/house/ cars, etc goes to your dad and half to your mother. If they are already divorced, well, no. Your mother will have to work hard to get her own money.
What language do u speak? There is yahoo answers in spanish, italian, portugese, german, etc.
2007-10-10 22:31:34
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answered by Pinky 5
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First thing, you obviously already know this is wrong. If it wasn't then your mom would already know about it. Second, A year ago my mom found out my Dad was cheating. I have a large immediate family. We lost the house and my twin brother and sister are now living with each parent, I, being older, moved out. I still keep in touch with My Dad and especially my mom. It would seem that the whole thing was my Dad's fault. But he obviously was not happy otherwise he would not have cheated. No matter what you do your mother is sure to find out. there's no way of knowing how except if you yourself inform her. But that is completely up to you. Personally I would emotionally guilt trip either one of my parents if i would have been the first to know. Unfortunately, ultimatums never work out no matter how well thought out they are. And what's more your Dad doesn't sound like he would feel guilty anyhow. I can appreciate the situation but I'm sorry to say I've never been exactly where you are. My advice, don't take advice from anyone. Do what is right in spite of the consequences. Just make damned sure it's the right thing. And not that you owe it to him but if you do end up telling it might be a good idea to give the old man a heads up and set a decent time frame. That way you wouldn't be giving him an ultimatum but instead allowing him to prepare himself and not be caught off guard. Tell him, I love you and i love mom, that's the only reason why I'm doing this. ... if that s the decision you decide to make
2016-05-21 04:01:49
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answered by doreen 3
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This question does not make sense. If you are talking about burying your mother, and your dad was deceased and left you money, then yes you can use some of that money to pay for your mother's funeral. If your dad is still alive, it is up to him.
2007-10-10 22:13:10
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answered by PEGGY S 7
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It would help you greatly to feed the words "Elementary English Courses" into Yahoo Search. I am sure that, at least it would help you to communicate better next time. Whatever your problem is, I hope you solve it.
2007-10-10 22:23:08
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answered by Ricardo Ricci 2
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Why not? God Bless.
2007-10-10 22:16:19
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answered by Bethy4 6
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i dotn get what your trying to ask!?
2007-10-10 22:11:15
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answered by Anonymous
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no
leave him alone
2007-10-10 22:17:42
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answered by Effu 3
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