
"Many parents worry when their children don't get along, so your parents' concern is valid, but the situation is more manageable than they fear-and it won't fully come to a head until the last parent passes away."
"As executor, your job will be to manage the estate and make decisions that reflect the wishes of your parents, which may include addressing the dynamics with your sister."
Estranged siblings can create challenges for family dynamics, especially regarding estate management. The situation may become more complex after the death of parents. The executor of the estate plays a crucial role in managing these dynamics. Parents' concerns about their children's relationship are valid, but proactive planning can help address potential issues. The estranged sibling's reliability is a significant factor in decision-making processes, and clear communication about roles and expectations can ease tensions during difficult times.
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