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[quote=Anonymous] I'm not sure what you're after OP. My cousins and I survived a massive multigenerational feud over my grandparents' inheritance (30 years ago, but court proceedings dragged on for more than 20 years). There were liars on all sides, and beneficiaries and their lawyers making off with valuable pieces of the frozen assets before they had even been tallied and valued. My aunt, who was supposed to be on the side of the angels, stole some emerald jewelry that had been willed to me, claiming my dying grandmother had changed her mind at the last minute. Right. She sold it immediately. Anyway. No need to confront your sister, since it will not make her change, and both of you know what happened. It only confirms your opinion of her, doesn't it? I understand that wondering whether she stole from your parents is quite painful. Could you get proof somewhere? Has her style of living changed significantly? Have you recognized their belongings at her place? If there is no proof, try to forget about it. Enjoy her company, and never tempt her with your possessions. [/quote]
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