• wscholermann@aussie.zone
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    3 months ago

    It’s often the case that when a someone is living, the relatives even though they can’t stand each other keep the peace to some degree .

    Then they die, the estate and the money comes into the picture and that’s when shit starts getting real. That’s when folks start to show their true colours.

    At least you have one executor. Joint executorship gets even uglier and messier.

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      3 months ago

      I haven’t looked at the will in awhile but there was a slight bias to my aunty’s side which has fuelled this fight and I sort of agree that it was slanted in that way too which I thought was unfair as well.

      The problem partly being that she’s the executor as well and also had power of attorney for my grandma.

      Anyway I don’t really want to be her emotional dumping ground, i just want this to be done fairly and split properly without stressing me out in the process as I have my own things to worry about.