this is the reason why I was remembered in her will.The problem is that I feel guilty that I’ve been mentioned in my aunt’s will but my siblings have not, and I am considering sharing some of the money with them.My husband and I have always shared all of our financial affairs and decisions equally and we have discussed this issue at length.
He is of the opinion that this was her wish and I should keep the money as she intended it to go to me: would this be selfish of me?— Christine, SuffolkObviously your husband is entitled to his opinion, and it’s healthy that you both routinely share and discuss your finances on an equal basis.
Having said that, you have the final say on this particular one. Your aunt. Your inheritance. Your call.I had a similar experience when my mother was dying.
Without going into details here, I felt that other members of my family had greater need of a windfall than I did, so I persuaded my mother to cut me out of her will.
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