:48:01
l'm an attorney
with Montgomery and Glitt...
:48:03
the trustees
of your mother's estate.
:48:05
l've been trying to reach you,
but you don't answer the phone.
:48:09
May l have a moment
with Willard, please?
:48:15
Do you mind if l check on you
after work...
:48:18
and make sure that you're OK?
:48:20
Oh, l--thanks.
That's OK. l'll be OK, Cat.
:48:39
Willard, l have some news...
:48:41
l don't know if you're aware of
or prepared for.
:48:44
Your parents had been
living off an account...
:48:47
they had originally set up
for your future.
:48:50
lt was intended to be yours
upon their passing.
:48:54
However, your father's death
left debts...
:48:59
that even Mr. Martin's buyout
did not completely relieve.
:49:03
ln fact, there remains
pending litigation...
:49:05
on some unsettled debts.
:49:08
Well...
:49:11
it's--it's still my house.
:49:14
Your mother
refinanced the house...
:49:16
after your father's death.
:49:19
-ln fact, we still owe--
-''We''?
:49:24
lt's my house.
:49:26
We can declare bankruptcy.
We can sell the house.
:49:31
-lt's my house!
-Yes, of course.
:49:34
You grew up there.
lt's your home.
:49:36
-But it's the bank's house.
-lt's my house!
:49:39
There's no need
for a single man...
:49:41
to be living in such
a large house, Willard. Sell it.
:49:44
Why do l have to pay
for what things my parents did?
:49:48
The money can help you
start over.
:49:50
''Start over''? l'm almost done!
:49:53
Willard, look.
You have no choice--
:49:55
lf l have no choice,
why did you even come here?
:49:58
Why did you
even bother telling me?