😦 When I called my daughter-in-law to ask for the date of my son’s funeral, she told me that she had already organized a small ceremony. But a week later, she called me yelling: “What are you doing with my life?”
The loss of my son was the worst news of my life. He died in a serious car accident. His condition was critical, and the doctors couldn’t save him.
We lived in different cities, and since I didn’t have a good relationship with my daughter-in-law, I had booked a hotel in their city so as not to disturb her.
When I called her to tell her I was already in town and to ask for the funeral date, she simply replied: “Actually, I’ve already organized a small ceremony. It was just his friends and me.”
I was stunned: “What? But… I thought you would wait for me. He was my only son, and you didn’t give me the chance to say goodbye.”
She replied very coldly: “You can come to his grave. I didn’t want to bother you.”
I was left speechless, grief and anger mixing inside me. I hung up without asking anything more.
A week later, she called me again, shouting: “What are you doing with my life?”
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Shocked and in pain, I decided to contact my lawyer to know my rights.
I wanted to make sure that my only son’s inheritance would be protected and that my daughter-in-law could not receive anything, especially after her behavior, which had deeply hurt me.
We prepared all the necessary documents to formalize my decision and clarify that she could not be considered a legitimate heir.
A few days later, she called me, screaming: “What are you doing with my life?”
This time, I stayed calm and firm.
I simply replied: “Since you acted as if I didn’t exist and organized the funeral without me, I have taken the measures you deserve.”
The anger and sadness were still there, but at least I had done what was right.










