When someone close to you passes, the last thing you want to do is get into a family feud regarding the assets your loved one left behind. Will readings exist to ensure that loved ones receive what the departed intended to leave for each person. Even though the time after a loved one passes should be spent grieving without conflict over monetary goods and assets, family drama is inevitable. As humans who rely on that good green capital, it's almost unavoidable.
In this next story, a woman's father passed away and left her their family cabin in addition to some cash. The woman's stepmother and half-sister were also left inheritance funds, but they let their greed get the best of them. The stepmother insists that the woman should share what was specifically left to her in her father's will, with her half-sister. Wills are as clear as day, and the woman knows her father well enough to assume that if he had wanted his second family to have access to the cabin and the cash, he would've written that as such. So, the woman refuses, but the extended family continues to pressure her about sharing in order to "keep the peace". All was peaceful until greed got the best of them. Scroll to read.
In this next story, a woman's father passed away and left her their family cabin in addition to some cash. The woman's stepmother and half-sister were also left inheritance funds, but they let their greed get the best of them. The stepmother insists that the woman should share what was specifically left to her in her father's will, with her half-sister. Wills are as clear as day, and the woman knows her father well enough to assume that if he had wanted his second family to have access to the cabin and the cash, he would've written that as such. So, the woman refuses, but the extended family continues to pressure her about sharing in order to "keep the peace". All was peaceful until greed got the best of them. Scroll to read.