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I imagine your mom was torn between a need to help your sister and her need to be helped by you. Your mom clearly understood that you are more self-reliant and successful while it sounds like your sister hasn't been able to manage her own affairs well. She probably feared that telling you would change her relationship with you and perhaps jeopardize your care of her. That's not to excuse what your mom did, just to understand her possible motives.

It seems that many parents try to keep helping the child who has been a screw-up their whole lives, much to the detriment to the child who has been successful and responsible. It's. Not. Fair.

I would feel exactly as you do, but I'd also be grateful that I have the ability to take care of myself, which it sounds like your sister lacks. You'll always be better off than she will, even without half of the estate. If she's not a good person, I'd feel no compunction to keep her in my life. You might consider some counseling, just so your anger doesn't get in the way of your own happiness and/or relationship with your sister, if it would be helpful to you. Hugs...
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Shoot, I wouldn't talk to her at all. What will you hear? More Lies? Since your sister is incapable, unreliable and irresponsible she will be flat broke in no time at all. She'll be calling you for help. You just hold your head high, you did your part and she will reap what she has sown.
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