I (57F) lost my husband of 25 years last year. He had a daughter, Susan (34F).
She got married to the man of her choice, but after that, it was all downhill.
When he died, he didn’t leave a will.
After his death, Susan didn’t even attend his funeral.
Barely six months later, she and her husband barged into our house with a lawyer, DEMANDING I signed some documents and a blank sheet.
Their lawyer said it was for transferring ALL THE ASSETS into Susan and her husband’s name. I said no.
When they refused to leave, my neighbor heard the yelling and physically kicked them out.
She didn’t stop calling… so I gave up. But there’s one thing she DIDN’T know.
A week later, she stormed into my home and yelled,
“HOW DID YOU DO THIS TO US?”

Mariana, grieving the loss of her husband George, was devastated when her stepdaughter Susan demanded his assets just months after his death. Susan, who had distanced herself during George’s illness, now barged into Mariana’s home with a stack of papers, demanding to claim what she believed was rightfully hers.
Susan’s demands and harsh words left Mariana heartbroken, but when she consulted a lawyer, she learned George had left everything to her, ensuring she would be cared for after his passing. Mariana gave Susan exactly what she wanted—only $3,000 and an old car—while keeping everything else for herself. In the aftermath, Mariana sold the assets, moved to a villa, and embraced a new life. Despite Susan’s threats of litigation, Mariana found peace and continued to live her life, free from the toxic relationship.