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This Elderly Caregiver Wants To Know If They’re Wrong For Keeping The $200,000 Gift Their Deceased Client Left To Them


Another felt that “villanizing” the client’s children for not being around wasn’t fair:

“You’re not an asshole for keeping the house (if you actually end up with it which that remains to be seen), but you are an asshole for passing judgement on something you know nothing about – the relationships in this family,” user ButterscothMoney929 wrote. “You’re assuming things without knowing the whole story. You spent 3 years with a man who knew he was at the end of his life. You did not spend the decades prior to that with him. Old age and dying change people. You’re trying to villainize his adult children, and I find it ridiculous.”

Michaela Bramwell

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