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Attempted extortion by my 60 year old sister
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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 703510" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>Well, our sisters are clones. While the specifics are different, the themes are the same. My sister blames me for everything surrounding my mother's death. Etcetera.</p><p></p><p>We are always going to be the only ones responsible for their own errors, and occasional regret. There has to always be somebody to blame. Never holding themselves accountable. You know the drill. Let it go, if you can. It is not about you. Really. You deserved better and more than you got from your family. You have it now. Try hard not to give up one precious moment of happiness, well-being, contentment--because of the past, that is bleeding into the present.</p><p></p><p>Your sister is a pitiful and spiteful grown child. Let her say and do what ever she wants. Just not to you. And just not in your house or close to you.You know after my Mom died I wanted to buy her house. My mother's estate attorney (now my own) urged me not to do it. In the 3 years had I held onto the house I would have made a lot of money. Hearing your story makes me glad I did not buy it.</p><p>See what I mean? And my sister is an attorney.</p><p></p><p>Take care. Let it all go. You did the right thing, the only thing a responsible and ethical person would have done. Let it go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 703510, member: 18958"] Well, our sisters are clones. While the specifics are different, the themes are the same. My sister blames me for everything surrounding my mother's death. Etcetera. We are always going to be the only ones responsible for their own errors, and occasional regret. There has to always be somebody to blame. Never holding themselves accountable. You know the drill. Let it go, if you can. It is not about you. Really. You deserved better and more than you got from your family. You have it now. Try hard not to give up one precious moment of happiness, well-being, contentment--because of the past, that is bleeding into the present. Your sister is a pitiful and spiteful grown child. Let her say and do what ever she wants. Just not to you. And just not in your house or close to you.You know after my Mom died I wanted to buy her house. My mother's estate attorney (now my own) urged me not to do it. In the 3 years had I held onto the house I would have made a lot of money. Hearing your story makes me glad I did not buy it. See what I mean? And my sister is an attorney. Take care. Let it all go. You did the right thing, the only thing a responsible and ethical person would have done. Let it go. [/QUOTE]
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