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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here to clarify. The unemployed alcoholic is my sister. She is 48 and hasnt worked since she was 26. She is a loser. Her life is a wreck. She's 300 pounds and lives in a condo my mother bought. It's stuffed to the rafters with trash. She watches TV and posts on the internet all day. That is her life. My brother and I both put ourselves through college and have decent jobs and stable lives. We are 'normal'. Giving 4.5 million dollars to our sister is the same as throwing it from the top of a skyscraper.[/quote] The best strategy might be to lay low and be sure your SISTER has a will that includes you and your brother. She might not be long for this world. [/quote] Imagine waiting for your mother's child to die so that you can collect your mother's money...[/quote] Imagine wanting a person’s money more than you want them in your life. The sister is under no obligation to leave her siblings anything.[/quote] You probably can't imagine it because you haven't had a close family member with addiction and mental health issues in your life. There comes a point where you give up and just try and salvage what you can from a situation. And it's usually a painful process to get there. I would be interested for OP to shed some more light on all of these relationships.[/quote]
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