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[quote=Anonymous]As some one who's been the outsider of some family dispute - I'd recommend having a non-confrontational fade away. If there are any lingering on-going ties, like any jointly owned assets inherited from your parents, then wrap those up - ie, sell your share - and move on. I know it's tempting to go off on some one, let them know how done you are and why, but please don't make a scene, yell, let the years of frustration out in some diatribe. Just wrap up any lingering material ties, and then be polite but distant at family functions. You just end up punishing everyone else when there can't be joint holidays anymore because the cut off was so dramatic that people aren't willing to be in the same room any more. The cousins don't get the hang out, the siblings you do like have to split up their Christmas holiday - you end up punishing the wrong people if you handle this poorly. [/quote]
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