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AITJ for refusing to split the inheritance my mom left only to me with my half-siblings?
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Mom set the rules a long time ago, making it clear her house and savings were for the son who actually stuck around to navigate hospital parking and bad takeout during the hardest days. Dad thinks fairness means rewriting her will on the fly and is happy to play the referee from the comfort of a paid-off house with his own kids cooling their heels in financial safety. Meanwhile, texts rain in from all camps about what’s “right” and “greedy” and which acts of sharing count as real love.
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Suddenly, the burden of closure weighs less than everyone else’s opinion. There’s something bleakly funny about being called selfish by people who never skipped brunch to run errands for a sick parent, but now see a bank account as the ultimate family test. Cash and feelings get mixed into a sticky family soup where nobody remembers the ingredients, just who’s eating alone. Inheritance drama makes clear that some bonds come with receipts and everyone keeps score until the end.