My mom has two daughters, Nora and me. When she got really sick, I put my life on hold and moved in to care for her. But when she recovered, she wanted me to pay her for living in her house rent-free.
Then, to my surprise, she said, “You know what Nora did? She sends me money every month, while you just ate and lived here for free!”
That alone hurt, but it wasn’t the end. Nora later confessed that Mom had secretly rewritten her will, leaving the entire house to her. Apparently, it was a deal: Nora sent Mom $500 a month, and in return, Mom gave her everything. Nora said it didn’t sit right with her and thought I had the right to know.
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I was crushed. I had been there physically, emotionally, and mentally, doing everything I could while Mom was unwell. And yet, she seemed to value money over care. I felt like all my effort and love meant nothing. So, I did something bold.
Two days later, I revealed to our mom I had talked to a lawyer. My sister agreed to sell the house and split the proceeds fairly. I calmly let Mom know she’d have a month to find a new place to stay.
She didn’t say anything right away. Then she started crying and said we had both betrayed her. Now, I’m sitting with this heavy feeling. Did I go too far? Or was I just standing up for myself after being overlooked and hurt?
We appreciate you opening up about what you’re going through. We’ve put together a few suggestions that might help you navigate this complicated situation with both your mom and your sister, while protecting your peace along the way.