All of this has happened in Ontario, from April 2017 to now.
My nana passed away in 2017, my Granddad sent $5000 to each grandkid through our mom's. My sister and I both received $1,000 being told this was the amount he wants us to have.
Recently I heard from my aunt who needed my address to send a cheque written by my Granddad, as he wants to know if we ever received the $5,000 when this all happened.
I say no, call home to talk with my mom, but end up on the line with my dad who yells about how I'm being used and if I believe that woman I should never call home again.
Eventually talk to my mom who tells me I'm going too far by asking about money he's sent and that she doesn't have to tell me anything about it, that helping with small things over the past few years as I'm away for school makes up for the amount. Referencing when I needed help paying for a moving van mix up. That this is my granddad's fault and she needs to talk to him first. That she doesn't have the money anyways to send it to us.
Come to find out my Granddad sent a cheque to my sister and I from selling his house ($2,000 each) my mom also received a cheque for $46,000 and is now telling me about how she's buying new furniture for the whole house and other expensive purchases.
I'm waiting for my Granddad to get home from the hospital or at least a better phone so he can hear me better and I can ask him myself how much we were supposed to get.
If he confirms that he told my mom the amount was $5,000 each, and she is lying about it.
What do I do in this?
Is it worth talking to a lawyer or threatening one if I get confirmation from my grandfather?
Edit: as far as I know there were no cheques with individual names, he transferred the total amount to my mother's bank account.
Written By: ordaia
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