It's a normal situation, but it's not at all an acceptable on. Grief does CRAZY MESSED UP THINGS TO PEOPLE. If his sister felt your aunt was taking him away from their family, she probably has a DEEP resentment for her because she feels she lost that last bit of time with him. Very, very painful. Everyone thinks their grief is bigger than anyone else's. She can't see past herself. Your aunt should contact a lawyer and remain GRACEFUL. Anger and resentment and petty fighting will help nothing in the wake of death. Tell her this: When she doesn't like what she sees, she should imagine that she floats above everyone else rather than walking. This way she'll be able to see the pettiness from way up high, and move over it unscathed.
Is this a normal situation to be in?
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It's a normal situation, but it's not at all an acceptable on. Grief does CRAZY MESSED UP THINGS TO PEOPLE. If his sister felt your aunt was taking him away from their family, she probably has a DEEP resentment for her because she feels she lost that last bit of time with him. Very, very painful. Everyone thinks their grief is bigger than anyone else's. She can't see past herself. Your aunt should contact a lawyer and remain GRACEFUL. Anger and resentment and petty fighting will help nothing in the wake of death. Tell her this: When she doesn't like what she sees, she should imagine that she floats above everyone else rather than walking. This way she'll be able to see the pettiness from way up high, and move over it unscathed.