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.