Family Cheaters [exclusive] «CERTIFIED - 2024»

Don’t start with “You always cheat.” Instead:

This is the most classic form of family cheating. An aging parent becomes ill or cognitively impaired. A sibling or adult child steps in as the “caretaker.” Over time, they convince the parent to change a will, transfer property, or add their name to bank accounts. When the parent dies, the rest of the family discovers that Grandmother’s house was “sold” for $1, or that a life insurance policy was secretly cashed out. family cheaters

Why do people risk their home, children, and stability? Research suggests it is rarely just about sex. It is often a "perfect storm" of internal and external factors: The 80/20 Rule Don’t start with “You always cheat

Forgiveness is a personal, spiritual question, not a legal one. But clinical experience suggests that is rare among family cheaters. They often apologize only when caught, and even then, the apology is usually: "I'm sorry you feel that way," not "I was wrong." When the parent dies, the rest of the