I Won’t Give Up My Inheritance Just Because I Wasn’t the “Perfect Daughter”

Family disagreements over inheritances frequently spark conflict, particularly when relatives believe they’re owed a greater portion.

When Wendy’s mother died, her sister insisted that she hadn’t earned an equal claim to the property, arguing that her commitment to their mother had been lacking. Matters intensified during a visit Wendy made to the house, leaving her emotionally drained and uncertain about what steps to take.

This is Wendy’s story:

My name is Wendy. I am a 35-year-old mother of 8-year-old twin boys. Cynthia, my sister, 37, sacrificed her life to care for our sick mom for 9 years. I chose to build my own family. Last week, Mom died. My sister refuses to split the inheritance, saying, “Selfish children don’t have family rights!” But the real surprise came when I discovered that, before she died, our mother had signed legal documents leaving everything to my sister.

This includes around $85,000 in savings, a piece of land, and most importantly, our family home.

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What’s heartbreaking is that my mother and I never had any issues. She always told me that the house would belong to both of us. But the papers are real—and they bear her signature.

Now I feel lost, betrayed, and devastated. I should not be treated this way just because I wasn’t the perfect “devoted” daughter like my sister was.

I don’t know what steps to take or how to move forward.

What should I do?

Source: brightside.me

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