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Paiger
Asked November 2010
Is it a crime to speak with elderly parents about their will?
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NancyH
Nov 2010
Why the heck would it be a CRIME to talk to an old person about a will? They may not want to talk about making a will, but it wouldn't be a crime. There must be more to this question.
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