Willard
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Mr. Stiles, I'm Joseph Carters.
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I'm an attorney with Montgomery Bank
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the trustees of your mother's estate
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I've been trying to reach you
but you don't answer the phone

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May I have a moment alone
with him, please?

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Do you mind I if check on you after work,
to make sure you're okay?

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Thanks, that's okay. I'll be okay
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Willard, I have some news I don't know
if you're aware of your parents' worth.

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Your parents had been living an account
they originally set up for your future

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It was intended to be yours
upon their passing.

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However, your father's death left debts that even
Mr. Martin's buyout did not completely relief.

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In fact, there remains pending
litigation on some unsettled debts.

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Well, it's still my house.
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Your mother refinanced the
house after your father's death.

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In fact, we still owe...
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We? It's my house!
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We can declare bankruptcy,
we can sell the house.

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It's my house.
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Yes, of course,
you grew up there at your home,

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but it's the bank's house.
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It's my house.
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There's no need for a single man to live in
such a large house, Willard. Sell it.

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Why do I have to pay for
things that my parents did?

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The money can help you start over.
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Start over? I'm almost done.

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