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My mother allowed my sister to grab everything when my father died. Now they are turned against me. What should I do?
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- Kayla TitzerLv 52 years agoFavorite Answer
it all depends as to what happened or how they think things went down. try to talk things out with them and get a feel for their side of view, it could be a lot different. if they still won't talk to you, then i say forget them. a family member passing away is a time for remaining family members to become close and love each other more than before, to be there for one another. and if they don't want to fix that, then i say forget them. this is a time for you to grieve and take all the time in the world that you need in order to get through such a loss. either way, i hope things go good for you. that's always a really bad way for families to be separated in any way. i'm also very sorry to hear about your loss; it's never easy.
- 2 years ago
Cut your losses. Get rid of them. Ignore them.
Either they will do anything to get you back or you find new family members.
- ?Lv 42 years ago
For starters, ask your mom why she allowed it.
What did the will say? You can contest it. If the will didn't say anything, even better; you can sue her for taking everything.
Regardless, I'd talk to a lawyer to explore your legal options.
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- Anonymous2 years ago
check the will