Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Money is splitting my husband’s hitherto tight-knit family. Money related to eldercare and inheritance.
It’s always money.
It’s not always money. It’s resentment. I got stuck being the closest to my mother. I terribly resent one sibling who has visited 2 hours in the last 4 years and is not sympathetic or helpful at all not even in a time of crisis. I now can’t stand that sibling.
Anonymous wrote:
Money is splitting my husband’s hitherto tight-knit family. Money related to eldercare and inheritance.
It’s always money.
Anonymous wrote:
Money is splitting my husband’s hitherto tight-knit family. Money related to eldercare and inheritance.
It’s always money.
Anonymous wrote:My Dad's family truly appeared to be the picture perfect happy family. It went completely to pieces once one parent passed and figuring out elder care for the other.
In my Mom's family the two sisters who were the closest, never talked again after the elder care years.
Years later and here I am in the same phase with my siblings. Just trying to lay low while the bombs explode around me. Thinking a few relationships will be destroyed in the next year. It sucks. People say and do crappy stuff when stressed and emotional.
Anonymous wrote:Yes! Many siblings in my family. Disagreed about care and after parent passed, the relationships were permanently ruined. Parent had no assets and no money so this was not a factor. Most siblings were hurt and could not recover from loss of parent and loss of sibling relationships. Many years have passed and once close siblings have no relationships today. All live in same town. Quite a loss for all.