Favoritism towards 41-year-old brother over inheritance sends adult sister into argument with parents about her wants and needs: 'I guess I was supposed to just accept whatever my brother chooses to grant'

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    AITAH — my sibling has been telling my parents for 15 years how he wants their will written so when they asked me, I answered

    Brother and sister fighting
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    Now my dad (parents in their 70s) says I threw him a curve because I (40f) don't want it the way my brother (41m) says to do it.
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    The thing is I have never felt the freedom to express that with them, except to back up my
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    mom's promise often repeated to me that everything be divided equally.
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    My brother is extremely vocal about how "dumb" my mom's ideas are (selling everything and splitting the proceeds) and has always insisted he wanted land.
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    My dad asked me 15 years ago if it was ok for him to leave all his property to my brother and me to get investments instead. It wasn't
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    then and it isn't now. I definitely felt my dad was not backing up my mom and wanted to favor my brother.
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    So my dad asked me again this week and I told him. I want to split the land and the investments, and I would prefer
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    to own outright, without it automatically passing to my brother's child (I don't have children).
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    Inheritance signature
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    It seems like I upset my dad. I guess I was just supposed to accept whatever my brother chooses to grant? I wasn't raised with this much gender inequality.
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    I posted in another sub and a lot of people said I shouldn't be asking for an equal amount because it's not my decision.
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    AITA for responding to all this? EDIT: a lot of people are suggesting having my brother buy me out. He's basically saying he wants it without having to take a loan.
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    Edit 2: my mother is still alive and she said she's going to push again for an equal split.
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    skoll-Ghost • 10h ago - NTA he asked and you answered. The only caveat I would throw in is .... Tell him you believe the fairest and
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    An open space of land
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    most unbiased solution is to divide everything in half. If the brother wants the land he can use some of his
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    portion of the investments and buy you out
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    BeachinLife1 • 11h ago I don't know who the people are who said "it's not your decision." Well, in the end, it's NOT your decision, BUT
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    you were ASKED for your opinion. When you are asked, you can give your truthful opinion. If your dad
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    didn't want to know what you think, he should not have asked you! Your mom is right, though...everything should be divided equally.
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    Beth21286 10h ago He asked you to rubber stamp your brother being given preferential treatment so he doesn't have to feel
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    guilty about it. He should feel guilty. If he wants to favour one child, that's his problem to deal with the fall
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    out, especially if it goes. against your mum's wishes and everything is half hers.

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