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<blockquote data-quote="zen" data-source="post: 759730" data-attributes="member: 26711"><p>Thank you, I am new to this forum. I appreciate your words. I just had an email exchange with someone who works for her wealth management person and wanted to reply, "I don't care! I know I've been disinherited so whatever money they have left has nothing to do with me," but didn't. So I did an web search to see what's been written about children who have been disinherited and voila... It was helpful to read the other stories on this thread. And I got to unburden myself. </p><p>There's no point in saying anything to my mother. She is in the early stages of dementia and she would would either deny it and lie or blame her husband. She has always blamed others for her choices. I'm sure she has had some form of mental illness her whole life but as a child you don't understand those things, you're just hurt by them. </p><p>I think part of the reason it was so hurtful is that I have spent most of my adult life healing from her abusive behavior (physical and emotional), coming to a place of forgiveness and trying to have some sort of relationship with her. Then to find out I was disinherited not once, but twice...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zen, post: 759730, member: 26711"] Thank you, I am new to this forum. I appreciate your words. I just had an email exchange with someone who works for her wealth management person and wanted to reply, "I don't care! I know I've been disinherited so whatever money they have left has nothing to do with me," but didn't. So I did an web search to see what's been written about children who have been disinherited and voila... It was helpful to read the other stories on this thread. And I got to unburden myself. There's no point in saying anything to my mother. She is in the early stages of dementia and she would would either deny it and lie or blame her husband. She has always blamed others for her choices. I'm sure she has had some form of mental illness her whole life but as a child you don't understand those things, you're just hurt by them. I think part of the reason it was so hurtful is that I have spent most of my adult life healing from her abusive behavior (physical and emotional), coming to a place of forgiveness and trying to have some sort of relationship with her. Then to find out I was disinherited not once, but twice... [/QUOTE]
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