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  1. The OP asks:
  2. OP's grandmother left her estate that would have otherwise gone to OP's father to OP and their brother because he had estranged her
  3. OP's parents strongly believe that the money left in the will rightfully belongs to the father
  4. OP experienced estrangement from extended family members due to reasons explained vaguely by her parents
  5. OP offered to share some of the inherited money with her parents while keeping some for personal needs, but they wanted more
  6. The OP is concerned that her father may cut her off if she doesn't surrender her entire share of the estate
  7. The OP is grappling with guilt over not fully honoring their grandmother's wishes to leave the estate to her and her brother
  8. Here's what the Redditors had to say to the OP:
  9. OP added an update in the comments

Father Threatens To Cut Daughter Out If She Refuses To Hand Over Money She Inherited From Grandmother

In this family story, things get tricky as this Redditor has to figure out what to do with her grandma's inheritance. She shared that her grandma left her estate to her and her brothers. But the thing was that that estate was meant for their father.
Because their father had estranged their grandmother for the last 15 years of her life, she refused to leave her estate to him and left it to the OP, and her brother instead. Now, the money is causing a lot of drama, especially because the dad insists it's his by birthright. It's a tough situation for the OP, torn between following grandma's wishes and the fear of losing their family.
The plot thickens when the OP's brother decides to give up his share to keep the peace, adding a sad twist to the story. The struggle deepens for the OP as they wrestle with guilt for not fully doing what grandma wanted.
What should the OP do now? Scroll down to check out the entire story and the advice of the Redditors.
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The OP asks:

Father Threatens To Cut Daughter Out If She Refuses To Hand Over Money She Inherited From Grandmother Source: faceitgirl
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OP's grandmother left her estate that would have otherwise gone to OP's father to OP and their brother because he had estranged her

OP's grandmother left her estate that would have otherwise gone to OP's father to OP and their brother Source: faceitgirl
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OP's parents strongly believe that the money left in the will rightfully belongs to the father

OP's parents strongly believe that the money left in the will rightfully belongs to the father Source: faceitgirl
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OP experienced estrangement from extended family members due to reasons explained vaguely by her parents

OP experienced estrangement from extended family members Source: faceitgirl
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OP offered to share some of the inherited money with her parents while keeping some for personal needs, but they wanted more

OP offered to share some of the inherited money with her parents while keeping some for personal needs Source: faceitgirl
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The OP is concerned that her father may cut her off if she doesn't surrender her entire share of the estate

The OP is concerned that her father may cut her off if she doesn't surrender her entire share of the estate Source: faceitgirl
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The OP is grappling with guilt over not fully honoring their grandmother's wishes to leave the estate to her and her brother

Source: faceitgirl
So, what should the OP do now?
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Here's what the Redditors had to say to the OP:

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Gypsy-Nyx's comment Source: Gypsy-Nyx
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OP added an update in the comments

OP added an update in the comments Source: faceitgirl
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