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Surviving parent, whom I love, sad that his kids are estranged
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 675717" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>You know...nothing is uglier than fighting over a supposed loved one who is dying or died. That did not happen in my FOO...of course, I chose not to do anything about being disinherited. I probably would have lost anyway, but, if I were really a troublemaker, I could have caused a lot of grief. It never crossed my mind to interfere with my mother's wishes, even though they hurt me. I never saw her will.I am always surprised and repulsed when grown children fight over parental assets in ugly ways.</p><p></p><p>I think it is about the worst thing one can do...to not let a loved one die or rest in peace and to make drama, AT THAT TIME. It's just so ugly and means that all you cared about, regarding the person, was money. I am so sorry, Copa and Cedar, that this dynamic happened in your FOO. </p><p></p><p>I know my father has me in his will and all I want, when he passes (and I dread that day) is what he wanted me to have. No fighting. No court. I hope my brother is as honest as my father thinks he is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 675717, member: 1550"] You know...nothing is uglier than fighting over a supposed loved one who is dying or died. That did not happen in my FOO...of course, I chose not to do anything about being disinherited. I probably would have lost anyway, but, if I were really a troublemaker, I could have caused a lot of grief. It never crossed my mind to interfere with my mother's wishes, even though they hurt me. I never saw her will.I am always surprised and repulsed when grown children fight over parental assets in ugly ways. I think it is about the worst thing one can do...to not let a loved one die or rest in peace and to make drama, AT THAT TIME. It's just so ugly and means that all you cared about, regarding the person, was money. I am so sorry, Copa and Cedar, that this dynamic happened in your FOO. I know my father has me in his will and all I want, when he passes (and I dread that day) is what he wanted me to have. No fighting. No court. I hope my brother is as honest as my father thinks he is. [/QUOTE]
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