In today's Ask Amy column, Amy Dickinson responds to someone whose sibling thinks they are owed more of their late parents' inheritance.
In today's Ask Amy column, Amy Dickinson responds to someone whose sibling thinks they are owed more of their late parents' inheritance. We lived miles apart for much of our lives, but still kept in touch.
Our mother did not honor our father’s wishes, but did give us each a smaller amount. Years later she deposited a good sum of money into his account but asked him not to tell me. My brother was angry, but approved it, and then stopped speaking to her. I explained that wasn’t the case and I thought we had come to an understanding. I never heard from him, and a year later when our uncle died, I called to let him know, but could only leave messages.
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