My Godfather Passed Away and My Mother’s First Question Was About His Will
Losing someone close is hard enough without family making it worse. Most people expect comfort or at least basic empathy when sharing bad news, but sometimes the response is shocking.
One person recently had to break a long period of no contact to inform their mother about the death of a beloved godfather. Instead of sympathy, the conversation quickly turned to money and inheritance. The exchange left lasting damage.

‘My Godfather Passed Away and My Mother’s First Question Was About His Will’
The post begins with the sad discovery and the difficult decision to reach out despite past issues.



The conversation quickly shifted to the mother’s focus on potential inheritance.



The update provides more details about memorial plans and the godfather’s wishes.



This painful exchange centers on grief clashing with extreme entitlement. The poster reached out in a moment of loss, hoping for basic human connection, but received mockery followed by demands for money. The mother’s focus on inheritance — even before any details were known — shows a complete lack of empathy.
The mother’s behavior stems from self-interest and possibly long-standing patterns of prioritizing her needs. She dismissed the grief, mocked vulnerability, then pivoted to claiming benefits she had no right to expect. The poster’s firm boundary (“click”) was a healthy response to protect their emotional space during mourning.
Family therapist Dr. Ramani Durvasula has said that “Toxic parents often treat adult children’s pain as an inconvenience unless it directly benefits them.” This dynamic is clear here — sympathy was withheld, but greed surfaced instantly.
Moving forward, maintaining no contact is wise. Document all messages for potential legal protection. Lean on supportive neighbors and friends for the small memorial. Allow time to grieve privately; healing comes from honoring the godfather’s memory, not from repairing a broken relationship.
These are the responses from Reddit users:
The community responded with overwhelming support for the poster, deep sympathy for the loss, and strong condemnation of the mother’s greed and callousness.
Most readers expressed shock at the mother’s behavior and urged full no contact with practical safeguards:








Many focused on the mother’s cold entitlement and offered emotional support:




A smaller group added condolences, gentle advice, and practical tips for protection:











This story shows how grief can reveal the true nature of relationships. Choosing to inform someone out of decency takes strength, but receiving greed instead of care only confirms why boundaries were needed in the first place. Honoring a loved one’s memory matters more than fixing broken family ties.
How would you handle a family member who responded to sad news with demands for money? Have you ever had to break no contact for a similar reason, and what happened?
