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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]Just assume you won’t get anything and just be relieved you have distanced yourself from the craziness[/b] Also, I have found that [b]people like this live a really long time so as to maximise the misery they inflict on others. [/b][/quote] +1 Very much YES!!! on both counts, OP. It will cost more in lawyer fees than you likely want to put forth. Your sister might change whatever she wants, or make whatever excuses once your mother passes. Do you have a copy of the will? Because that alone will be money and time consuming. As other PPs have stated, fund those 529s and get used to the idea that you will be left with nothing. For all you know, your sister could "pay herself" (or some other loophole) more than you expected, draw up a will and have your mom sign it under duress, and/or p&ss away the rest. People like this are not above board, in any sense of the word. Do not expect them to magically do the right thing, because all that matters to them is them. Selfish is an understatement. They have already made their sentiment known to you, however inaccurate, unfair, or wrong. Live your life in peace, and enjoy your beautiful family. [/quote]
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