#28: Mommy’s Favorite
Funerals are solemn, and discussing inheritance matters is inappropriate during these emotionally charged events. The presence of relatives and close friends of the deceased, who may have expectations regarding their share of the inheritance, can add to the complexity of such situations. It is typically more respectful to allow family members to grieve without introducing discussions of wealth or assets.
In this story, it seems the woman’s daughter found herself uncomfortable at her mother’s funeral, likely tasked with delivering information related to the inheritance. However, it’s essential to remember that the daughter may not have had a say in the decisions made regarding the distribution of assets. In such cases, the responsibility for these decisions often lies with the deceased person’s will and the following legal processes.