First, condolences. I think I remember a previous thread where you talked about this.
Who get's what can do strange things to people after a death. Apparently it's effecting them pre-death also.
That being said, I get the feeling that there are misplaced and unfounded entitlement issues going on here, issues that proceed the death.
Do they talk to your father directly about the estate or is this all backstabbing talk?
If you think your dad is clueless to this you might want to have a light conversation about what he thinks the rest of the inheritors expectations are. If he's not in touch then suggest he have a talk with sis/bro in law.
I'm sure that you have a phone with the ability to record conversations. Use it next time, just in case.
Who get's what can do strange things to people after a death. Apparently it's effecting them pre-death also.
That being said, I get the feeling that there are misplaced and unfounded entitlement issues going on here, issues that proceed the death.
Do they talk to your father directly about the estate or is this all backstabbing talk?
If you think your dad is clueless to this you might want to have a light conversation about what he thinks the rest of the inheritors expectations are. If he's not in touch then suggest he have a talk with sis/bro in law.
I'm sure that you have a phone with the ability to record conversations. Use it next time, just in case.
Being told you're delusional does not necessarily mean you're mental.