Anonymous wrote:Does the cousin need the money? Do you think that's why Grandma left that money to them?
Thank you. I’m actually finding that with time, I’m growing MORE resentful. My cousin already inherited a house when her father passed away and is quite set financially. My friends keep telling me it’s probably because she knew I could hold my own, and didn’t “need” help, that she didn’t leave money to me. As if I would have squandered it or something. It would have been a blessing.Anonymous wrote:I'm so sorry, OP. Please detach the money people receive from the affection your Grandmother had for each of you. They are separate.
I know it's hard to understand. My family had a quarter century inheritance lawsuit and multiple accusations of theft from my Grandfather's will. Apparently certain of my relatives didn't like that I inherited more than my younger cousins, because they were not born when he died. My aunt took jewelry that my Grandmother wanted me to have, because her kid didn't get as much from the will, or for whatever reason, no idea.
With time, things will become less painful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She probably made that will years ago when the situation was different than it is now. It may have reflected her best intentions and understanding of her family's needs at that time.
It was revised just last year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She probably made that will years ago when the situation was different than it is now. It may have reflected her best intentions and understanding of her family's needs at that time.
It was revised just last year.
Did your cousin help her revise it? Do you think there could have been undone influence over her?
Anonymous wrote:It’s normal to feel that way. Maybe she was proud of you and knew you didn’t need it. Curious what the rest of her will says- does the rest go to Charity?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She probably made that will years ago when the situation was different than it is now. It may have reflected her best intentions and understanding of her family's needs at that time.
It was revised just last year.
Anonymous wrote:She probably made that will years ago when the situation was different than it is now. It may have reflected her best intentions and understanding of her family's needs at that time.