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What should we do with ladies clothes.
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My father had a lady friend who were company for each other until I retired last November.
She had her own house and she suddenly said to Dad she wanted me to leave.
At that point he told her that I owned half of the house. I inherited it from my mother who passed away in 2007.
He also said I was not leaving and as far as he was concerned the house is now mine except he wants to live in it for the rest of his life.
Dad does however legally own half of it but at age 87 I can see what he was saying.
She took what we thought were all her belongings and went in an angry state.
Two weeks ago I opened a wardrobe in the spare bedroom and discovered some ladies clothes. Some were new and had price tags on them amounting to about £800.
There are other clothes in the wardrobe which have not been used much and at a guess they would be worth about the same amount.
Dad did not know about these clothes and was very surprised as she never stayed over night.
They do not belong to me and for belt and braces I have checked with the shop and they said the clothes were not first made until 2009 so they could not be Mum's and Dad is sure that wardrobe was emptied when Mum passed away.
We have tried to phone her and the number no longer operates and I have visited her house to find new people have moved in and she has left no forwarding address.
We do not want these clothes in our house. What action should we take?.
She had her own house and she suddenly said to Dad she wanted me to leave.
At that point he told her that I owned half of the house. I inherited it from my mother who passed away in 2007.
He also said I was not leaving and as far as he was concerned the house is now mine except he wants to live in it for the rest of his life.
Dad does however legally own half of it but at age 87 I can see what he was saying.
She took what we thought were all her belongings and went in an angry state.
Two weeks ago I opened a wardrobe in the spare bedroom and discovered some ladies clothes. Some were new and had price tags on them amounting to about £800.
There are other clothes in the wardrobe which have not been used much and at a guess they would be worth about the same amount.
Dad did not know about these clothes and was very surprised as she never stayed over night.
They do not belong to me and for belt and braces I have checked with the shop and they said the clothes were not first made until 2009 so they could not be Mum's and Dad is sure that wardrobe was emptied when Mum passed away.
We have tried to phone her and the number no longer operates and I have visited her house to find new people have moved in and she has left no forwarding address.
We do not want these clothes in our house. What action should we take?.
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