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AITAH for refusing to share my inheritance with the siblings who are now threatening to sue me for "undue influence"?
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Man refuses to share inheritance with disowned sister and brother, they demand 100k from him in return: 'I'd rather see you in court and refuse to give you anything'
After their father passed away, his will left everything to his youngest child — the one who had been there through the doctor's visits, the hospice nights, and the quiet decline. Ten years earlier, their father had already given $150,000 each to the older siblings, Mark and Jenna, calling it an "advance" on their inheritance. They promised to build businesses but instead spent it on cars, vacations, and luxuries. When the money ran out and he refused to give more, they turned cruel — cutting him off and keeping his grandchildren away.
Now, with the will made clear and iron-clad — even stating they had "received their share during my lifetime" — Mark and Jenna were livid. They accused their sibling of poisoning their father's mind, of manipulation, of greed. They demanded $100,000 each to "drop the lawsuit" they filed, claiming undue influence.
But the caretaker child refused. They'd seen what betrayal looked like, and this wasn't about money — it was about honor, loyalty, and grief. "See you in court," they said, even knowing the legal costs could rise higher than any inheritance. Because this time, it wasn't about what was fair on paper — it was about standing up for what their father truly wanted.