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After the Parents Are Gone: Sibling Relationships in Grief and Inheritance

Par : Elowen marks
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233206900
  • EAN9798233206900
  • Date de parution12/05/2026
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

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After the Parents Are Gone: Sibling Relationships in Grief and InheritanceWhen the last parent dies, everything changes. Not just because of the grief - but because of what comes after it. The estate. The house. The conversations nobody prepared for. The siblings who once shared a childhood and now can't agree on anything. The money that was never just money. The silence that grew louder than any argument.
After the Parents Are Gone is the book that addresses what actually happens between brothers and sisters in the wake of parental loss - and almost nothing else does. Not legal guides. Not grief workbooks. Not the sanitized version of family that ends with everyone pulling together. This is the honest version. Written for adults who are navigating the collision of grief, family history, and inheritance decisions - often simultaneously, often without support - this book delivers: Why sibling conflict after parental death is predictable, not pathological - and what's really driving it beneath the surface arguments The specific grief styles that cause siblings to misread and resent each other, and the framework to understand the difference How childhood roles and birth-order dynamics reactivate under estate pressure - and what to do when you see it happening What inheritance disputes are actually about when they're not about the money The caregiver sibling's invisible labor, why it creates such explosive resentment, and what genuine acknowledgment looks like Communication frameworks that work in grief conditions - and the patterns that permanently damage families when they don't Practical guidance on shared property, family businesses, mediation, and the legal tools most people don't know to use A clear-eyed look at both repair and release - when relationships can be rebuilt, and when letting go is the healthiest choice You don't have to choose between grieving your parent and protecting your sibling relationships.
But doing both requires knowing what you're actually dealing with. This book gives you that understanding - honestly, practically, and without pretending it's simpler than it is. The legacy isn't only what your parent left behind. It's what you choose to do with each other after they're gone.