Asking Eric: I’m disappointed my spouse didn’t stand up to sister who stole part of their inheritance
- A sister took valuable items from the estate after her parent's funeral.
- The estate required equal division, but the spouse and other siblings allowed the sister's action.
- The sister also received a much larger inheritance than her siblings.
- The writer, oldest of five professional siblings in their 70s, retired comfortably eight years ago.
- This situation contributes to an unhealthy dynamic and resentment among family members.
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‘An argument ensued’: My mother entrusted my inheritance to her second husband. It all went horribly wrong.
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Person Seeks Advice After Family Withholds Deceased Uncle’s Inheritance From Ill Sister
It’s not uncommon to hear about siblings, relatives, or even distant cousins locking horns over property rights. Family dynamics can be tricky, and while it’s never easy to confront loved ones, sometimes standing up for what’s right is the only way forward. Take, for example, this story of a person who found themselves losing sleep over an inheritance dispute. They shared how a cousin handling their late uncle’s estate decided to give the entire…

Asking Eric: Spouse’s sister stole inheritance, but spouse wants to keep the peace
Dear Eric: Over the years I noticed one of my spouse’s sisters seemed generally overly sensitive with sudden emotional outbursts and a tendency to play the victim.
Asking Eric: Why did nobody stop the high-strung sister from stealing the valuables?
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