laitimes

The director of the notary office repeatedly emphasized: you have to think clearly

author:Life record book

#Summer Life Punch Season# I bought a house in my husband's name many years ago, but my husband left five years ago due to ineffective medical treatment and needed to change his name.

After communicating with my children and mother-in-law about the name change, I ran for a few days to sort out the materials to be prepared.

At that time, I told my mother-in-law: transfer the house to the children.

The director of the notary office repeatedly emphasized: you have to think clearly

My mother-in-law wants to transfer the house to me, and my mother-in-law said that you want to retire, and what you have is your own.

I said that when I am older, I may leave one day and not make trouble for my children.

One day, I called the child from abroad, picked up my mother-in-law from my hometown, and went to the notary office together.

The director of the notary office repeatedly emphasized: you have to think clearly

That year, my mother-in-law was eighty years old. It was the gray-haired old man who sent away his black-haired son.

At the notary's office, the mother-in-law handwrote a statement of renunciation of inheritance.

Another video of renunciation of inheritance was recorded. The director of the notary office kept asking her mother-in-law: Is your brain clear? You're not confused, are you? You have to think clearly.

When recording the video, the mother-in-law said specifically: My brain is very clear, I am not confused at all, and again: give up the inheritance of my son's property.

The director of the notary office repeatedly emphasized: you have to think clearly

Because there are very few people like their mother-in-law who voluntarily give up their inheritance rights, the director of the notary office is afraid that her mother-in-law will regret it, so he has always reminded and emphasized that he must think well.

Afterwards, my mother-in-law told me: When you came, your two sisters said that you can't compete with your sister-in-law for inheritance, no matter how much money you have.

My mother-in-law and sister-in-law are all my relatives, and they don't turn me away just because my son is away.