What is the name of your state? California
My sister passed away in December of 2017 due to a motorcycle vs SUV accident (considering the fatality, its obvious my sister was on the bike), and it was shown that she was not at fault.
If things were not as complicated as they are, it would be easy to say that my father would be the next of kin and would get any and all insurance money from the person that hit my sister. However, things are always complicated and my father has been an alcoholic for over 2 decades and has abused and/or has been absent from all of his kids lives. The one exception to this was my older sister, my father constantly put her on a pedal stool and she hates it.
She always claimed that I deserved to have the father that she did growing up, and she tried to be the person I needed to fulfill the void of not having a father.
Long story short, I went years without seeing my father or him even trying to get in contact with me and my sister hated it (I didn't really mind because it was my normal to not have a dad) but my sister recognized that he abused our older brothers but babied her, and she knew about him always spending his money on liquor rather than food. Due to this, my sister and father drifted apart which was hard for her because she has always been very family oriented (me and my sister have always been close, I'd follow her and her friends around constantly despite the 8 year age gap, and she never made it seem like a burden) and because my sister rode a motorcycle, she knew that she put her life on the line everyday. She always told me that if she died she wanted to be cremated and other morbid things that I would refuse to listen to. One day I woke up to a text at 7am from my brother, and it was a screen shot of the orange county coroners release, and it had my sisters name, date of birth, and date of death. Skipping all of the emotions and refusal of acceptance, I went to my sisters apartment with my two older brothers the day we found out. In her bathroom was a sticky note on her mirror saying "If i die, (my full name) takes ownership of all my assets- my belongings and money and ravioli, my cat, on the terms that she never rides a motorcycle, keeps my cat until she passes, and finishes college, and never smokes another cigarette again. I love you (my nickname)" along with her name, signature, and date.
Now my sister left me $15,000 because she named me as her life insurance beneficiary from her place of work but I was told that the woman that killed my sisters insurance wants to give my father $50,000 despite the note.
I was wondering if there is anything I can do because of this.
My sister passed away in December of 2017 due to a motorcycle vs SUV accident (considering the fatality, its obvious my sister was on the bike), and it was shown that she was not at fault.
If things were not as complicated as they are, it would be easy to say that my father would be the next of kin and would get any and all insurance money from the person that hit my sister. However, things are always complicated and my father has been an alcoholic for over 2 decades and has abused and/or has been absent from all of his kids lives. The one exception to this was my older sister, my father constantly put her on a pedal stool and she hates it.
She always claimed that I deserved to have the father that she did growing up, and she tried to be the person I needed to fulfill the void of not having a father.
Long story short, I went years without seeing my father or him even trying to get in contact with me and my sister hated it (I didn't really mind because it was my normal to not have a dad) but my sister recognized that he abused our older brothers but babied her, and she knew about him always spending his money on liquor rather than food. Due to this, my sister and father drifted apart which was hard for her because she has always been very family oriented (me and my sister have always been close, I'd follow her and her friends around constantly despite the 8 year age gap, and she never made it seem like a burden) and because my sister rode a motorcycle, she knew that she put her life on the line everyday. She always told me that if she died she wanted to be cremated and other morbid things that I would refuse to listen to. One day I woke up to a text at 7am from my brother, and it was a screen shot of the orange county coroners release, and it had my sisters name, date of birth, and date of death. Skipping all of the emotions and refusal of acceptance, I went to my sisters apartment with my two older brothers the day we found out. In her bathroom was a sticky note on her mirror saying "If i die, (my full name) takes ownership of all my assets- my belongings and money and ravioli, my cat, on the terms that she never rides a motorcycle, keeps my cat until she passes, and finishes college, and never smokes another cigarette again. I love you (my nickname)" along with her name, signature, and date.
Now my sister left me $15,000 because she named me as her life insurance beneficiary from her place of work but I was told that the woman that killed my sisters insurance wants to give my father $50,000 despite the note.
I was wondering if there is anything I can do because of this.
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