I got Mum to change her will so I'll get more than my sisters without them knowing - because they barely lift a finger to help her By Anonymous Published: 21:43 EDT, 25 July 2024 | Updated: 21:43 EDT, 25 July 2024 e-mail View comments Next month, my mum and I are going to lunch at her favourite Italian restaurant, where we’ll raise a glass to toast a new development in our family. Not a birthday, or a new job, but the changing of her will at the nearby ­solicitor’s office. Until now, Mum, 83, had always stated that her money should be split evenly between her three children.

Today, ­persuaded by me, she has agreed to change her will so that I will be the main beneficiary. My inheritance will come at the expense of my two sisters, who will have their share reduced. ­Persuaded by me, Mum has agreed to change her will so that I will be the main beneficiary Far from feeling guilty about my actions, I couldn’t be happier and have zero sympathy for my sisters.

I know what you might be thinking, but I’m not some unscrupulous schemer with a heart of stone who is taking advantage of an old lady, while stabbing my siblings in the back. I’m actually a loving but exhausted ­daughter who, for the past five years, has had to put my own life on hold as I care for the growing needs of an ageing parent with myriad health issues. Meanwhile my sisters have all but washed their hands of her.

Forget ­chipping in with everything from ­hospital visits to helping her at home; they ca.