Millionaire Dad Appoints Younger Daughter As His Will Executor Before Passing Away, She Decides To Have Fun With The Relatives She Dislikes
Interview With AuthorInheritance stories are rarely fun, especially if there is a lot of money involved. Families get in such bad fights that the members might not talk to each other anymore because some people value money more than the relationships they had, forgetting that a person just died.
It’s even less fun when you are the one who has to decide how that money will be distributed to the late person’s relatives. This is exactly what happened to Reddit user ThatsDrAardvarkToYou and she was not happy to take this role, but seeing as she was given this opportunity, she thought she could teach her family a lesson.
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Woman got the opportunity to divide her father’s assets after his death and decided to have fun with her relatives she disliked
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The Original Poster (OP) is a 27-year-old woman who recently experienced the loss of her father. Her father was really rich as he became a successful businessman despite having no degree, starting around the age one finishes school.
She describes him as not a really good person as he was quite materialistic and liked to show off his wealth. She doesn’t remember him as a good father either, but what’s important to mention was that he wasn’t physically abusive.
The woman’s father passed away in December of last year and left a lot of money, as well as possessions
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Bored Panda got in contact with ThatsDrAardvarkToYou and she told us that she doesn’t really remember much about her father from her childhood as her parents divorced when she was young.
Seeing that she described him as not a very pleasant person to be around, we asked if she had any happy memories of him. The woman told us, “The fondest memory might just be the visitations we had a few times where he was obviously trying his hardest to seem likeable, however genuine or not that was.”
Despite it being difficult, the daughter managed to maintain a relationship with her father: “I got along with him decently as an adult, and he helped me out of a few tough spots, although we had conflicts then too.”
She described him as an unpleasant person to be around and she wasn’t fond of his side of the family either
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The OP’s father died in December of last year after he had just celebrated his 65th birthday. As the woman told us, he smoked most of his life and he had excess weight, so the family suspected that he probably had some health issues, especially because he had been in the hospital last year. However, he had been released and nobody expected him to pass away from a brain embolism.
After the man died, he left a lot of money, real estate and other possessions. Which made the family kind of lose their minds.
It all started at the funeral, which was a mess: “Due to covid there were restrictions on how many people could attend, and they were arguing over who would get to go, and who wouldn’t, who was ‘close’ enough to get a spot, etc.”
To show how pompous and dramatic the man was, the daughter mentioned that he actually wanted a gun salute at his funeral, but it wasn’t legal, “so that was turned down, but my relatives were trying to outdo each other with the biggest flower arrangements possible, etc., etc.”
When he died, everyone thought that his oldest son would be his will’s executor, but surprisingly, he chose his daughter
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The woman revealed to us more details: “what ended up happening was that some of them stood outside in the snow in December because the chapel was too full. Also, multiple of my father’s ex wives showed up and while they didn’t fight or anything, there was lots of tension.”
What is more, the daughter didn’t know half of the people there or hadn’t seen them in a decade. She felt that they weren’t genuinely mourning but “it was just an opportunity for relatives to ‘show off’ how ‘close’ they were to [her] father.” The woman even speculates that “it almost seemed like they were already potentially angling for their share of the inheritance then” or they could have been grandstanding, she doesn’t really know.
So you can imagine how much tension there was even before the will was found and verified. The daughter remembers that the family accused her brother, who is one of the few relatives she has a good relationship with, of stealing from his father’s inheritance, even though he was just looking for some documents in his computer which might have been worth $2k of all the millions he had.
The OP was receiving a lot of messages from relatives she hadn’t talked to in years, trying to get on her good side
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However, she was not falling for the sweet messages as she remembered too well what kind of people they were
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This wasn’t the first time the woman had been disgusted by her relatives’ behavior. She remembers how one woman from her family called her a slur when she got a boyfriend at 19 years old, and the family accused her of making her nieces hate their mother when she gave them food because their mother wouldn’t. It was actually their punishment for bad grades.
The father himself disliked that side of the family and wasn’t afraid to say that to their faces, like calling the OP’s cousin gold diggers.
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When the daughter finally got a list of everything that her father owned, the first thing she did was to sell everything and turn it into money
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When the will was finally verified, to everyone’s surprise, the executor wasn’t the OP’s brother who was the man’s oldest child or a family friend, or his wife but ThatsDrAardvarkToYou herself.
Everyone was surprised because the OP is the youngest and also, she kind of distanced herself from all the family drama, so the woman’s guess was that maybe this was the very reason her dad picked her or because he knew it would annoy the rest of the family.
ThatsDrAardvarkToYou told us that she was really annoyed with her father’s decision to name her the executor, but she also realized that she was the most capable of fulfilling this duty. “I knew him to be overly grand and dramatic, so while it wasn’t shocking, I was just super annoyed he’d put that on me, although of the 3 options, I was probably the best one. Had I turned it down, my brother would have been next, and I didn’t want to do that to him as he’s a lot softer with our garbage relatives and would have been a lot more upset had it fallen to him.”
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She allowed herself to only keep a car and gave one to her brother, as well as a motorcycle as they both got along
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But the OP wasn’t planning on being soft despite all the deceivingly sweet messages and calls she was receiving from her relatives, because when they found out about her role in the will, everyone wanted to get on her good side or try to advise her on what to do, which felt really cringey.
So the plan was to get back at all of them for being horrible people or to reward those who still had good in them by splitting the inheritance as ThatsDrAardvarkToYou found fair.
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He was already content, but the little sister wanted him to have 25 percent of everything and a third would go to her stepmom as she is a genuinely good person
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The first thing she did after receiving the list of her father’s assets was to sell what she could: real estate, art, cars, stocks, bonds and investments. She only kept one car for herself and gave one car and a Suzuki motorcycle to her brother, who actually said that was enough for him, but the little sister actually had bigger plans for him, which was about a quarter of everything.
She liked her father’s widow, who was a simple person who grew up poor, had to work as a cleaning lady and actually continued with that job even after getting married to a rich man. So she received a third of the money.
Other relatives would have to be content with a lot more humble amounts and some ironic charity donations in their names
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The Redditor was mostly excited about the widower’s daughter who was snobby and became really mean to the OP’s brother
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Her aunts, uncles and cousins received pathetic amounts if you compare them with the millions they could have got. The OP also had an idea worthy of a chef’s kiss as she donated money in the name of her relatives to charities that are completely opposite to what they stand for. For example, if they were an alcoholic, she would donate to a clinic for alcoholics, if they were misogynistic, they would donate to a women’s shelter etc.
The person ThatsDrAardvarkToYou really didn’t like was the widow’s daughter. She was a person who liked to boast about money she didn’t have, trying to look rich when she was working as a security guard in a mall but at the same time looking down upon people who had honest jobs like her mom.
Because the OP didn’t like her and because she was really mean to her brother, the woman decided the widower’s daughter would get nothing. She was 22, so the deceased didn’t adopt her, so technically she was just a random stranger.
As the widower’s daughter wasn’t legally adopted by her stepdad, she was optional in the will and the will executor skipped her in the inheritance list
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Of course, the woman took some money for herself, but she doesn’t really need it as she became financially successful on her own
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The relatives don’t yet know about the woman’s decisions on their inheritance as she just sent out the letters and it will take about two weeks to get to them. ThatsDrAardvarkToYou thinks she might do an update on their reactions, but for now, we wait.
As for the rest of the money, she will be taking a piece for herself, although not as big of a chunk as she gave to her brother, because she has enough of her own money. The woman plans to donate the remaining money to various charities she is already familiar with because she knows her father wouldn’t want that.
So a lot of the remaining money will be donated to charities as revenge against her father who would have hated the idea
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If you are concerned that the OP might get in trouble for her irony and spite, she mentioned that it was all done with the help of professionals, so she should be fine.
We would like to hear your thoughts on this inheritance story. How would you have behaved in ThatsDrAardvarkToYou’s shoes? Do you think she was fair in the way she carried out her will executor’s duties? Let us know in the comments!
If her brother is bad with money, she should create a trust for him. The trust could give him $X per year, or it could release different amounts when he hits different ages. Money could also be released for certain expenditures, like a house.
Ok this was hilarious. This is the sort of stuff I did as executor of my grandmothers estate. Plenty of donations in peoples names as inheritance. Yes the language from said leeches would make a sailor blush
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Load More Replies...I'm not sure I believe this story. For one, the executor of a will is determined before the time of death. You might want a certain person to be the executor when the time comes but that person might not want to assume the role of executor or can't due to legal reasons. The executor doesn't get to choose who inherits what because their purpose is to make sure the will is executed in the way it was intended to be not the way the executor wants it to be.
I mean there's no reason the person can't decide who will be the executor and not tell them... Nor that they can't put in the will that assets are to be distributed according to the decisions of the executor, right? I guess it depends on where it is. Inheritance law is not universal lol.
Load More Replies...This was entertaining, complete fake but entertaining. It was over egged a little - the Russian mail order bride still works as cleaner despite being married to a multimillionaire? Dialed back just a touch and it would have been pretty good fiction.
The widow probably kept working in order to have her own money because hubby wouldn't give her any for her daughter, & housekeeping was the only job she knew. It is a bit much to swallow, but I wouldn't be at all surprised - some of these millionaires are huge penny-pinchers & from the sound of the guy, he probably didn't provide a penny for the stepdaughter.
Load More Replies...The trilingual translation for trailer trash is just chefs kiss. Also, did you know you could buy a Russian wife wtf?
I don’t even gaf if this was fake, I’m starving for reality tv like entertainment.
Load More Replies...As children of our parents, there's no obligation of them to give an inherence to any of us. I told them to spend their money before they died. Both are gone now. $1800 was the payout on an insurance policy for each of the 5 of us. Good enough to me.
No, parent are not obligated to make sure you have an inheritance but if there is one there are laws about how it's distributed. It's very hard to leave out heirs from the split.
Load More Replies...I hope when I pass away, that my estate will be shared with love, and none of the hatred and vindictive choices made here.
Give it all away before you die then. Death and the miniscule chance of inheriting anything (I mean ANYTHING) brings out the absolute worst in people.
Load More Replies...There is not real money in my family, but on my father's side there we're a couple of house to be sold after various people died. And.... It had been a mess with high drama level. My father and my grand father being dead, my sisters and I inherited their share. My grandmother, who was a kind of gourou of the family (and a b****h) had cast her away from the family (a good thing on the pretty short run). she suddenly called franticaly, got our aunts calling us so that we let her our share (less than 1000€ each but de " worked" very hard to try to manipulate us). I have no problem to believe the mess people could make with millions in the game.
Some of the worst drama is over small amounts. I know of a family in France who squabbled so long over the price of a castle they had to sell and divide among many people that the roof caved in and the castle basically caved in on itself
Load More Replies...For the writer here, if you're using extensive direct quotes from OP, don't paraphrase the same information; it made a very long story even longer and was completely unnecessary. Edit.
Any time I ever read a reddit story on here I just automatically skip to whatever grey Reddit screenshots there are and scroll past everything else. It's literally just the "author" doing a middle school version of "not plagiarizing" the content. It's sad really, but it's usually the best of Reddit, so I keep ending up here when Google recommends it. XD
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Load More Replies...Apart from the fact OP either has or had a father at some point , surely nobody is gullible enough to believe a single word of this story?
I swear, so many people here do not get out much. I know stories like this.
Load More Replies...Brilliant execution. Kudos. I love the generous donations to charities.
Wonderful! I love people getting what they actually deserve instead of what they feel they are entitled to. The donations are the best part!
Oh, I like this woman. This is brilliant. I want an update on the relatives reactions.
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Load More Replies...My Dad made my sister Power of Attorney. Needless to say, she kept most of his money and we have zero relationship and don't speak anymore. Karma is hard at work though. She's already had breast cancer, twice. Bad things happen to s**t*y people..as they are meant to.
Girl- what a way to not only get even, teach a message and lesson, but improve bad situations. I LOVE IT. Please post with what happened. I wish u could include pix.
Spoiler alert: a lot of the money that you gave to the widow is going to her daughter in the end. Mission: FAIL.
Giobemo, I was thinking the same thing. If the stepdaughter wants money she needs to ask her mom and/or hope her mom doesn't spend it all.
Load More Replies...Omfg this woman is not my hero. Shes my idol !! That kind of revenge is so awesome. The horrible relatives are humiliated as hell while people in need are being helped lol this made my week !
Wow, I really feel for this woman. My parents basically spent their entire 60s dealing with this kind of stuff (first my moms family then my dads). I can't imagine being in my late 20s and dealing with all the greedy family members. Nothing seems to bring out someone's true personality like the possibility of a big inheritance. Even though the father sounds like a real POS, whether he meant to or not, he put the right person in charge. I don't envy her position but it seems like she's doing a great job and will do a lot of good with that money.
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Load More Replies...IF this, or a situation like this, is legit, or partly legit, then the OP is just as bad as the supposed "horrible relatives". Ffs. She doesn't like some of them, so she gloats and "lols" constantly, she sounds EXTREMELY entitled, and the majority of the story is her making sure to drive the idea home that almost every, single other person is terrible, while she's this loving, saintly type who is giving most to charity. Riiiiight. Don't fn buy it for a minute. IF this is a true, or partly true, story, then this person is a fn con artist. Trying to get the public to think she's a decent person, all while just fcking with family members after one of their loved ones died. If she was TRULY mature and good as she "tries" to portray, she would be doing this firmly, calmly, and quietly, and not giggling and bouncing around on social media about it like a hateful little brat. Nope, she's just as fn bad as everybody else.
Yes, its on AITA. It was on /prorevenge, but they moved it to the other thread
Load More Replies...I can identify with this woman, because when my Daddy died, all the vultures with outstretched hands came out, and acted like they loved my Daddy, when they treated him like c**p when he was alive, and got mad, because he washed his hands of them. My uncle, my Daddy's brother, who molested me, and when my Daddy found out, he went ballistic on him, came around with his wife who was jealous of me, and said that I deserved what my uncle did, because I was a tease. I was a 13 year old child! My Daddy had fixed it to where my daughter, and I got everything, and people thought that they could take advantage of my grief. I did what this woman did, and I haven't heard from the vultures in years, and I'm happy about it. They didn't know that while my Daddy was sick, and his mind was going, he made some foolish financial moves, and he almost lost everything, and I found that out, so I had no problem telling people to stop trying to mooch of my deceased Daddy, because he didn't have it
YOU GO GIRL!! Proud of you and especially donations to charities. Just make sure your brother stays ok. Perhaps some now, and then a trust fund that he gets at different ages? That way, he has something that will help him and you won’t have to deal with potential problems in the future.
"Anyone can write for bored panda!" Obviously. Holy hell. This... article... is more shoddily constructed than usual. I don't want to be a snob, but are you kidding me?
I applaud 👏 you. I also had a wealthy grandfather. He died alone with only his wife by his side and all his money. I would rather struggle than kiss his a*s. Money is a tricky thing to deal with. And you did a FANTASTIC job. Now enjoy! Greedy relatives lol...I wish I could see the looks also.
She did all of that? I would have given everyone a $100 Applebees gift card and kept it moving.
My sister and I were left out of my dad's will. I found out later that my adopted sister and my step mom badgered him until he wrote us both out. You would think my greedy sister would be happy. My step mom also whined until he added her to his bank accounts. Big mistake, she spent over 60k in jewelry and gave it to he daughters. The greedy sister never came to help care for my dad in the last year of his life. She has a lawyer that she obviously lied to about everything. My mom just passed March 27th. GS ignored her for over 8 years and all of a sudden she came twice to see my mother then told her lawyer we were preventing her visitation. Families can be a nightmare for sure!
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Load More Replies...At first by reading the title I was a bit mad, as I am going through this now with an inheritance and my aunts and uncle are trying to give me and my brother (our dad's share) the least amount they could, which in my eyes is messed up. BUT after reading the story, I'm glad she did what she did. Just because their blood doesn't mean they are family!! (Yes technically they are ...but you create your own family people who are actually there for you).......They all got what they deserved and honestly 10k is still a decent amount....lucky they got anything considering most wills only include immediate family, not extended like cousins and aunts and uncles and their kids ect. Good on her!!
I don't know where this took place, but I know from working in the funeral industry. In the US, a gun salute is not illegal, but is reserved for military.
I can not wait for the update,. This was a great way of dealing with them light that Rod Serling twilight movie when the relatives had to wear masks at the last couple of minutes when a rich uncle was about to pass away, then when the uncle died, the relatives got the money also their personality matched the masks they were wearing and their face conformed to that mask permanently to the evil in their hearts, and they were not able to go out in public, I love this story
IMO, selling things and splitting the proceeds is typical. Yet, without splitting things equally (except for the widow), OP invites a lawsuit against herself and the other heirs. This isn't over yet. This approach will take years and years to resolve.
Nice short story. It didn't have the big bank feature, but I expect it made readers happy!
Bravo,Bravo, I think their entire inheritance should have gone to charities of their dislike, and the misogynistic uncle, I would have made sure he could of obtained a decent enough amount to make it worth it to him, only if he himself volunteered at said women's shelter for a nominal period of time, say 1 week for every condescending remark he has made to OP! Good for her, Even in passing Dad knew what he was doing! Father knows best! Lol
So nobody else noticed that the father was married to a "trophy wife"? Now maybe this didn't happen in the USA but assuming it did, I don't know of a single state where a surviving spouse doesn't assume control of the estate. Wills do not change that. Unless a prenuptial specifically states that his assets going into the marriage were to a biological child, but that would have made executing the will far more difficult then OP made it out to be.
You can't legally disinherit a spouse, as long as the will gives the spouse a fair share like in this case where she recieved the largest percentage of the inheritance, its legal and would be very hard to contest for a larger percentage of it.
Load More Replies...Such a great way to eat the rich in the 21st century. Their offspring grow up in a world where it's safe to actually be decent people. Thus when their outdated progenitors kick the bucket, they divide up the carcass to feed others in need.
Even if this is a fake story, although I am hoping it isn’t, I LOVE IT! She did everything right, except one thing. She should have asked the Attorney who initially read the Will to have all of the major inheritance receivers get together, a park would be best - away from people, in order to get their inheritance. That way she get’s to see their reactions and everyone see’s how badly they are behaving. (Also have her “sister” join in as well). LOL!
Yess! That would have been AMAZING to do and witness👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🤣🤣🤣🤣
Load More Replies...She could be taking the costs upon herself and eliminating any possible money left to the estate so that no one can contest any leftover monies due to fees and miscalculation. She stated she was fiscally secure and as long as she gave herself a comfortable padding to her share plus close out costs that shouldn't bite her in ther rear. That said it could cost her more than she expected which could be a bit of karma by pettiness of revenge
Load More Replies...This made my day. I'm so proud of you, and especially how gracious your words and gift was towards your stepmother. I also laughed until my stomach couldn't take it.
I would like to hear an update too, please boredpanda. Very clever. When someone is there for their relative in good and in bad, I would totally agree they deserve some part of the “inheritance”. Not the entitled family member that was an a#$ all the late life and then goes asking for his “well deserved” part! My parents gave all their children the inheritance in opportunities to get a career path, I now understand why. Money I did not get by myself, I won't give it the personal value it could get. The knowledge they put in 8 hands, no one could get it ever. It is mine, I would use it when needed, no one could belittle me ever because my parents gave to me without asking something in return!
I've never heard of an executor being the one who decides who gets what and how much. I thought that was the inherent purpose of a will... with it all being figured out before the person died. How is this even legal? Sounds like setting things up for everything to be contested. What was to stop OP from making herself sole beneficiary?
The policeman gets a donation made in his name to a group that investigates police violence. Sounds like he's one of those 'problem cops' since all the donations were meant as a jab at each individual beneficiary for their bad behaviors.
Load More Replies...If it's so much money why not start a foundation so it could continue to grow and help people for years to come? Why give it all away immediately?
She seems very judgemental... deciding who isn't fit of an inheritance because of your own personal bias is pretty low. I'm sure her father would've wanted his family taken care of. Not once did she mention any problems the father actually had with these people. This is borderline psychotic and wreaks of narcissism.
Wow, what an incredible waste of a legacy. This person who did all this is the actual horrible person, such entitlement. She actually had no right to do that to the entire family. what an a*****e. She basically burned the family inheritance down. what an idiot.
Ashley, no she kept greedy a******s from getting a windfall and enjoying money from someone they didn't really care about when he was still alive.
Load More Replies...Also, as somebody else pointed out, she was sh*tty towards the one just for being a police officer? That's petty af. Probably one of the ignorant "acab" crowd, who claim to hate people who generalize and stereotype but have no problems hypocritically doing it themselves. Fn worthless hypocrites, that lot. A lot of them are just basic criminal trash jumping on a bandwagon because they don't want to be held responsible for their actions. If there are any of them on here, I'm telling you in advance, fck you, you disgusting, ignorant wastes of air.
Let's say for the sake of arguing that the police relative was not an a*s like all the rest of the family, donating to a charity that has a potential negative against him would not put him in any of the rest of the families' crosshairs of being any better off than the rest. Let's even presume that as an upstanding police officer they would believe that there are some bad apples out there and may pick on individuals that can't fiscally prove anything. Maybe they wouldn't be that butthurt. Devil's advocate though if they are abusive it's not hard to see the donation as an extra jibe that they should watch out or family money may wind up being used to prove their ill will to innocent folks.
Load More Replies...The article says that legally wasn't allowed. If he was former military and got buried in a military cemetery that'd be different.
Load More Replies...OP is self-righteous af; was her father mitary? bc a 21-gun salute would be appropriate if he was...I find it humorous how fm's have been conditioned that an offer of assistance is demeaning; the only one I feel bad for is the international wife (widow), she's the only one who deserves a penny
If her brother is bad with money, she should create a trust for him. The trust could give him $X per year, or it could release different amounts when he hits different ages. Money could also be released for certain expenditures, like a house.
Ok this was hilarious. This is the sort of stuff I did as executor of my grandmothers estate. Plenty of donations in peoples names as inheritance. Yes the language from said leeches would make a sailor blush
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Load More Replies...I'm not sure I believe this story. For one, the executor of a will is determined before the time of death. You might want a certain person to be the executor when the time comes but that person might not want to assume the role of executor or can't due to legal reasons. The executor doesn't get to choose who inherits what because their purpose is to make sure the will is executed in the way it was intended to be not the way the executor wants it to be.
I mean there's no reason the person can't decide who will be the executor and not tell them... Nor that they can't put in the will that assets are to be distributed according to the decisions of the executor, right? I guess it depends on where it is. Inheritance law is not universal lol.
Load More Replies...This was entertaining, complete fake but entertaining. It was over egged a little - the Russian mail order bride still works as cleaner despite being married to a multimillionaire? Dialed back just a touch and it would have been pretty good fiction.
The widow probably kept working in order to have her own money because hubby wouldn't give her any for her daughter, & housekeeping was the only job she knew. It is a bit much to swallow, but I wouldn't be at all surprised - some of these millionaires are huge penny-pinchers & from the sound of the guy, he probably didn't provide a penny for the stepdaughter.
Load More Replies...The trilingual translation for trailer trash is just chefs kiss. Also, did you know you could buy a Russian wife wtf?
I don’t even gaf if this was fake, I’m starving for reality tv like entertainment.
Load More Replies...As children of our parents, there's no obligation of them to give an inherence to any of us. I told them to spend their money before they died. Both are gone now. $1800 was the payout on an insurance policy for each of the 5 of us. Good enough to me.
No, parent are not obligated to make sure you have an inheritance but if there is one there are laws about how it's distributed. It's very hard to leave out heirs from the split.
Load More Replies...I hope when I pass away, that my estate will be shared with love, and none of the hatred and vindictive choices made here.
Give it all away before you die then. Death and the miniscule chance of inheriting anything (I mean ANYTHING) brings out the absolute worst in people.
Load More Replies...There is not real money in my family, but on my father's side there we're a couple of house to be sold after various people died. And.... It had been a mess with high drama level. My father and my grand father being dead, my sisters and I inherited their share. My grandmother, who was a kind of gourou of the family (and a b****h) had cast her away from the family (a good thing on the pretty short run). she suddenly called franticaly, got our aunts calling us so that we let her our share (less than 1000€ each but de " worked" very hard to try to manipulate us). I have no problem to believe the mess people could make with millions in the game.
Some of the worst drama is over small amounts. I know of a family in France who squabbled so long over the price of a castle they had to sell and divide among many people that the roof caved in and the castle basically caved in on itself
Load More Replies...For the writer here, if you're using extensive direct quotes from OP, don't paraphrase the same information; it made a very long story even longer and was completely unnecessary. Edit.
Any time I ever read a reddit story on here I just automatically skip to whatever grey Reddit screenshots there are and scroll past everything else. It's literally just the "author" doing a middle school version of "not plagiarizing" the content. It's sad really, but it's usually the best of Reddit, so I keep ending up here when Google recommends it. XD
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Load More Replies...Apart from the fact OP either has or had a father at some point , surely nobody is gullible enough to believe a single word of this story?
I swear, so many people here do not get out much. I know stories like this.
Load More Replies...Brilliant execution. Kudos. I love the generous donations to charities.
Wonderful! I love people getting what they actually deserve instead of what they feel they are entitled to. The donations are the best part!
Oh, I like this woman. This is brilliant. I want an update on the relatives reactions.
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Load More Replies...My Dad made my sister Power of Attorney. Needless to say, she kept most of his money and we have zero relationship and don't speak anymore. Karma is hard at work though. She's already had breast cancer, twice. Bad things happen to s**t*y people..as they are meant to.
Girl- what a way to not only get even, teach a message and lesson, but improve bad situations. I LOVE IT. Please post with what happened. I wish u could include pix.
Spoiler alert: a lot of the money that you gave to the widow is going to her daughter in the end. Mission: FAIL.
Giobemo, I was thinking the same thing. If the stepdaughter wants money she needs to ask her mom and/or hope her mom doesn't spend it all.
Load More Replies...Omfg this woman is not my hero. Shes my idol !! That kind of revenge is so awesome. The horrible relatives are humiliated as hell while people in need are being helped lol this made my week !
Wow, I really feel for this woman. My parents basically spent their entire 60s dealing with this kind of stuff (first my moms family then my dads). I can't imagine being in my late 20s and dealing with all the greedy family members. Nothing seems to bring out someone's true personality like the possibility of a big inheritance. Even though the father sounds like a real POS, whether he meant to or not, he put the right person in charge. I don't envy her position but it seems like she's doing a great job and will do a lot of good with that money.
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Load More Replies...IF this, or a situation like this, is legit, or partly legit, then the OP is just as bad as the supposed "horrible relatives". Ffs. She doesn't like some of them, so she gloats and "lols" constantly, she sounds EXTREMELY entitled, and the majority of the story is her making sure to drive the idea home that almost every, single other person is terrible, while she's this loving, saintly type who is giving most to charity. Riiiiight. Don't fn buy it for a minute. IF this is a true, or partly true, story, then this person is a fn con artist. Trying to get the public to think she's a decent person, all while just fcking with family members after one of their loved ones died. If she was TRULY mature and good as she "tries" to portray, she would be doing this firmly, calmly, and quietly, and not giggling and bouncing around on social media about it like a hateful little brat. Nope, she's just as fn bad as everybody else.
Yes, its on AITA. It was on /prorevenge, but they moved it to the other thread
Load More Replies...I can identify with this woman, because when my Daddy died, all the vultures with outstretched hands came out, and acted like they loved my Daddy, when they treated him like c**p when he was alive, and got mad, because he washed his hands of them. My uncle, my Daddy's brother, who molested me, and when my Daddy found out, he went ballistic on him, came around with his wife who was jealous of me, and said that I deserved what my uncle did, because I was a tease. I was a 13 year old child! My Daddy had fixed it to where my daughter, and I got everything, and people thought that they could take advantage of my grief. I did what this woman did, and I haven't heard from the vultures in years, and I'm happy about it. They didn't know that while my Daddy was sick, and his mind was going, he made some foolish financial moves, and he almost lost everything, and I found that out, so I had no problem telling people to stop trying to mooch of my deceased Daddy, because he didn't have it
YOU GO GIRL!! Proud of you and especially donations to charities. Just make sure your brother stays ok. Perhaps some now, and then a trust fund that he gets at different ages? That way, he has something that will help him and you won’t have to deal with potential problems in the future.
"Anyone can write for bored panda!" Obviously. Holy hell. This... article... is more shoddily constructed than usual. I don't want to be a snob, but are you kidding me?
I applaud 👏 you. I also had a wealthy grandfather. He died alone with only his wife by his side and all his money. I would rather struggle than kiss his a*s. Money is a tricky thing to deal with. And you did a FANTASTIC job. Now enjoy! Greedy relatives lol...I wish I could see the looks also.
She did all of that? I would have given everyone a $100 Applebees gift card and kept it moving.
My sister and I were left out of my dad's will. I found out later that my adopted sister and my step mom badgered him until he wrote us both out. You would think my greedy sister would be happy. My step mom also whined until he added her to his bank accounts. Big mistake, she spent over 60k in jewelry and gave it to he daughters. The greedy sister never came to help care for my dad in the last year of his life. She has a lawyer that she obviously lied to about everything. My mom just passed March 27th. GS ignored her for over 8 years and all of a sudden she came twice to see my mother then told her lawyer we were preventing her visitation. Families can be a nightmare for sure!
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Load More Replies...At first by reading the title I was a bit mad, as I am going through this now with an inheritance and my aunts and uncle are trying to give me and my brother (our dad's share) the least amount they could, which in my eyes is messed up. BUT after reading the story, I'm glad she did what she did. Just because their blood doesn't mean they are family!! (Yes technically they are ...but you create your own family people who are actually there for you).......They all got what they deserved and honestly 10k is still a decent amount....lucky they got anything considering most wills only include immediate family, not extended like cousins and aunts and uncles and their kids ect. Good on her!!
I don't know where this took place, but I know from working in the funeral industry. In the US, a gun salute is not illegal, but is reserved for military.
I can not wait for the update,. This was a great way of dealing with them light that Rod Serling twilight movie when the relatives had to wear masks at the last couple of minutes when a rich uncle was about to pass away, then when the uncle died, the relatives got the money also their personality matched the masks they were wearing and their face conformed to that mask permanently to the evil in their hearts, and they were not able to go out in public, I love this story
IMO, selling things and splitting the proceeds is typical. Yet, without splitting things equally (except for the widow), OP invites a lawsuit against herself and the other heirs. This isn't over yet. This approach will take years and years to resolve.
Nice short story. It didn't have the big bank feature, but I expect it made readers happy!
Bravo,Bravo, I think their entire inheritance should have gone to charities of their dislike, and the misogynistic uncle, I would have made sure he could of obtained a decent enough amount to make it worth it to him, only if he himself volunteered at said women's shelter for a nominal period of time, say 1 week for every condescending remark he has made to OP! Good for her, Even in passing Dad knew what he was doing! Father knows best! Lol
So nobody else noticed that the father was married to a "trophy wife"? Now maybe this didn't happen in the USA but assuming it did, I don't know of a single state where a surviving spouse doesn't assume control of the estate. Wills do not change that. Unless a prenuptial specifically states that his assets going into the marriage were to a biological child, but that would have made executing the will far more difficult then OP made it out to be.
You can't legally disinherit a spouse, as long as the will gives the spouse a fair share like in this case where she recieved the largest percentage of the inheritance, its legal and would be very hard to contest for a larger percentage of it.
Load More Replies...Such a great way to eat the rich in the 21st century. Their offspring grow up in a world where it's safe to actually be decent people. Thus when their outdated progenitors kick the bucket, they divide up the carcass to feed others in need.
Even if this is a fake story, although I am hoping it isn’t, I LOVE IT! She did everything right, except one thing. She should have asked the Attorney who initially read the Will to have all of the major inheritance receivers get together, a park would be best - away from people, in order to get their inheritance. That way she get’s to see their reactions and everyone see’s how badly they are behaving. (Also have her “sister” join in as well). LOL!
Yess! That would have been AMAZING to do and witness👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🤣🤣🤣🤣
Load More Replies...She could be taking the costs upon herself and eliminating any possible money left to the estate so that no one can contest any leftover monies due to fees and miscalculation. She stated she was fiscally secure and as long as she gave herself a comfortable padding to her share plus close out costs that shouldn't bite her in ther rear. That said it could cost her more than she expected which could be a bit of karma by pettiness of revenge
Load More Replies...This made my day. I'm so proud of you, and especially how gracious your words and gift was towards your stepmother. I also laughed until my stomach couldn't take it.
I would like to hear an update too, please boredpanda. Very clever. When someone is there for their relative in good and in bad, I would totally agree they deserve some part of the “inheritance”. Not the entitled family member that was an a#$ all the late life and then goes asking for his “well deserved” part! My parents gave all their children the inheritance in opportunities to get a career path, I now understand why. Money I did not get by myself, I won't give it the personal value it could get. The knowledge they put in 8 hands, no one could get it ever. It is mine, I would use it when needed, no one could belittle me ever because my parents gave to me without asking something in return!
I've never heard of an executor being the one who decides who gets what and how much. I thought that was the inherent purpose of a will... with it all being figured out before the person died. How is this even legal? Sounds like setting things up for everything to be contested. What was to stop OP from making herself sole beneficiary?
The policeman gets a donation made in his name to a group that investigates police violence. Sounds like he's one of those 'problem cops' since all the donations were meant as a jab at each individual beneficiary for their bad behaviors.
Load More Replies...If it's so much money why not start a foundation so it could continue to grow and help people for years to come? Why give it all away immediately?
She seems very judgemental... deciding who isn't fit of an inheritance because of your own personal bias is pretty low. I'm sure her father would've wanted his family taken care of. Not once did she mention any problems the father actually had with these people. This is borderline psychotic and wreaks of narcissism.
Wow, what an incredible waste of a legacy. This person who did all this is the actual horrible person, such entitlement. She actually had no right to do that to the entire family. what an a*****e. She basically burned the family inheritance down. what an idiot.
Ashley, no she kept greedy a******s from getting a windfall and enjoying money from someone they didn't really care about when he was still alive.
Load More Replies...Also, as somebody else pointed out, she was sh*tty towards the one just for being a police officer? That's petty af. Probably one of the ignorant "acab" crowd, who claim to hate people who generalize and stereotype but have no problems hypocritically doing it themselves. Fn worthless hypocrites, that lot. A lot of them are just basic criminal trash jumping on a bandwagon because they don't want to be held responsible for their actions. If there are any of them on here, I'm telling you in advance, fck you, you disgusting, ignorant wastes of air.
Let's say for the sake of arguing that the police relative was not an a*s like all the rest of the family, donating to a charity that has a potential negative against him would not put him in any of the rest of the families' crosshairs of being any better off than the rest. Let's even presume that as an upstanding police officer they would believe that there are some bad apples out there and may pick on individuals that can't fiscally prove anything. Maybe they wouldn't be that butthurt. Devil's advocate though if they are abusive it's not hard to see the donation as an extra jibe that they should watch out or family money may wind up being used to prove their ill will to innocent folks.
Load More Replies...The article says that legally wasn't allowed. If he was former military and got buried in a military cemetery that'd be different.
Load More Replies...OP is self-righteous af; was her father mitary? bc a 21-gun salute would be appropriate if he was...I find it humorous how fm's have been conditioned that an offer of assistance is demeaning; the only one I feel bad for is the international wife (widow), she's the only one who deserves a penny
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