Imagine being in your late 50s, finding out you have cancer, and trying to settle your affairs, only to have your family turn against you. That’s exactly what happened to one man who decided to leave his wealth to his family in a unique way. His in-laws are now accusing him of being controlling, but was he really in the wrong? Let’s dive into this emotional rollercoaster of a story.
The Grim Diagnosis
Preparing the Will
Family Matters
The Wealth Distribution
Sisters and Their Kids
The Trust Fund Twist
Conditions Apply ⚠️
The Family Meeting ️
In-Laws’ Outrage
Shocked and Confused
Clarification: In-Laws Get Nothing
More Background Info
The Will That Divided a Family
So here we have a man, facing the end of his life, trying to leave his wealth to his family in a way that encourages self-sufficiency and financial responsibility. His unique approach to distributing his estate has his in-laws fuming, accusing him of being controlling. But is he really in the wrong? It’s a difficult situation, filled with emotion and family drama. Let’s see what the internet thinks of this heart-wrenching predicament…
NTA for protecting inheritance from greedy brother-in-laws
Building a will while dying is not TA. Great idea! NTA
NTA. Family’s entitlement and greed is appalling
NTA. Family feud over cancer patient’s will sparks debate
Family feud over cancer patient’s will
NAH. Money split equally, but plan ill-considered. What if scenarios.
Commenter suggests seeking legal advice for enforcing late cancer patient’s will
Cancer patient’s trust terms seem excessively restrictive, but it’s their money ♀️
Family feud over cancer patient’s will sparks outrage
Leaving inheritances in trusts can be seen as controlling
Money, family, and drama. NTA holds their ground
Cancer patient’s will sparks debate on family’s future financial security
Protecting inheritance from toxic family members
Empathetic comment supports cancer patient’s controversial will. NTA
Leaving money to family can be complicated.
Family outraged over cancer patient’s will, but commenter supports decision
Stay strong and ignore the money-hungry naysayers.
Family outraged by cancer patient’s will, commenter defends NTA stance.
NTA, but high trustee fees for 40 year trust
Family outraged over cancer patient’s will, but commenter supports decision.
Smart estate planning advice sparks positive discussion
NTA. Will arrangement sparks discussion on inheritance planning
Sisters protected by cancer patient’s will, sparks family outrage
Generous cancer patient divides money, earns NTA approval
Generous cancer patient’s will sparks family feud
Money talks: Cancer patient’s will sparks family outrage. NTA.
Gift horse or not, family outrage over cancer patient’s will
NTA creates trust but needs to consider disability and emergencies
NTA for wanting self-sufficiency. Check on sisters, entitlement concerning.
Cancer patient’s will donates to charities, sparks family debate
Generous cancer patient’s will sparks medical care debate ⚖️
Cancer patient’s will sparks family outrage with NTA comment
Generous cancer patient’s will causes family drama. NTA
Inheritance debate: NTA tells family to work for income
Redditor suggests hilarious solution to family’s outrage
Family feud over cancer patient’s will
Family greed exposed in cancer patient’s will
Money, morals, and family drama. NTA reigns supreme
User suggests dropping brother-in-law from will, deemed NTA.
Inheritance is a gift, not an entitlement. NTA
Commenter suggests more equitable plan for cancer patient’s will
Generous will or mooching kids? NTA comment sparks debate
Encouraging comment reminds cancer patient to enjoy life
Generous cancer patient stands up to greedy family members
Heartfelt comment receives no replies, but deserves recognition ❤️
A cancer patient seeks advice on her will amidst family hostility
Commenter regrets not enjoying life sooner, advises Reddit youth.
Generous cancer patient’s will sparks family feud
Don’t be ghoulish over free money. NTA comment wins.
Family feud over cancer patient’s will
Generous provisions made for family’s health expenses. NTA
NTA. Planning for comfortable twilight years. BILs mad about money.
Wedding doubts? NTA comment comforts amidst family feud
User believes cancer patient and family are in the wrong ♂️
Suggestion to cut sisters out of will, but not nieces/nephews
Cancer patient wants to give own money to family, called ‘controlling a**hole’. NTA.
Setting up a will like this is smart
NTA but consider adding clauses for college tuition and disability.
NTA cancer patient’s will sparks discussion on self-sufficiency and planning
Suggestion to include provision for accessibility during unemployment
Commenter questions paternalistic will plan, suggests lack of trust.
Last Updated on June 20, 2023 by Diply Social Team