Woman Was Treated As The Golden Child Of Her Narcissist Mom, And She Learned That She Had Left Her Entire Estate To Her While Her Siblings Got Nothing
by Heide Lazaro

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Family relationships throughout the years can easily influence who gets the inheritance.
In this story, a woman shared the story of her mother and how she was never close to her other siblings.
She thinks she was the “golden child.” She learned that her mother had left all her estate to her.
Now, do you think she should share some of the inheritance with them?
Check out all the details below…
AITAH if I don’t share my inheritance?
My mother died recently. She was a narcissist.
I have two older siblings. She was abusive to them growing up.
She was also abusive to them as adults.
Both of her siblings have three children each.
One has not been in contact with my mother in 10 years.
The other stayed in contact. They sent Christmas and birthday gifts.
They sent a few polite emails a year.
They have three children each.
This woman was not close to either of them.
As far as I can tell, they are nice people. Neither are close with me.
I’m a lot younger than them.
There are 10 years between me and my next sibling.
They are distant with me.
She was close to her mother growing up.
I was still young and close to my mother.
I was treated very differently.
I was very obviously my mother’s favorite.
I was the golden child, if you know anything about narcissist parents.
Until now, they have still been constantly communicating.
Even so, now that I’m 30, I only saw my mother twice this year.
I was also trying to distance myself.
We had very frequent phone calls.
Sometimes, we talked multiple times a day.
Her mother left the estate to her and didn’t leave any to her siblings and their children.
My mother has left her entire estate to me.
She had a house worth around $600k.
There is nothing for my siblings.
There is nothing for any of her six grandchildren.
AITA if I kept it all and don’t share any with them?
Let’s see how others reacted.
This person gives their honest opinion.

This one makes a valid point.

Don’t be like your mother, says this user.

Short and straightforward.

Finally, people are advising her to split the money.

When you’re the favorite child, you get all the perks!
If you thought that was an interesting story, check this one out about a man who created a points system for his inheritance, and a family friend ends up getting almost all of it.
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