It is a bitter irony that widows must seek a semblance of paradise in commiseration with other widows. It is also a bitter irony that the widow must await justice from the very same court that left her in this situation...both while alive and after death. It is terrible that the widow is not protected by the state from the indignities of squabbling over property. If the state had clear policies of inheritance, there would be no tortuous squabbling.
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It is a bitter irony that widows must seek a semblance of paradise in commiseration with other widows. It is also a bitter irony that the widow must await justice from the very same court that left her in this situation...both while alive and after death. It is terrible that the widow is not protected by the state from the indignities of squabbling over property. If the state had clear policies of inheritance, there would be no tortuous squabbling.