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I don't blame her actually. Having served as executor for both parents, it's can be a lot of work and time when you're dealing with multiple beneficiaries. It's not hard - just time consuming, especially if you're working or parenting and have other obligations. You have stay on top of things and read lots of fine print.
I do think the law allows her the right to charge something for executor services on the estate if she's not inheriting anything.
I agree she should have been paid. She just wouldn’t move at all. Then when she did, she decided the amount (insane amount) I was the only heir.
When I say I still feel badly, it was because we had what I thought was a great relationship before his death, and it was awful when she saw the will. I hated and still hate that part.