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They are also putting your husband in a terrible position.

Executors should not disclose details of a will without permission of the testator (the person writing the will).

If your husband is inclined, he could choose to renounce his position as executor. There is a fairly simple process by which he could do this.

Imagine the looks on his folks’ faces if he simply declined to be part of their cruel game.

But regardless of what you (or I) think, how he handles this should be up to him.

Dear Amy: In a recent response to “KK,” you suggested that he could ask his date, “Can I hold your hand?”

Amy! Of course he can … but “may” he? That’s the question to ask!

 

– Grammarian

Dear Grammarian: You’re right! Thank you for the correction.

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