Hello
In my sister's funeral, my estranged sister in law intentionally broke many of the funeral's etiquette to get back at me , my other siblings and the deceased.
She intentionally brought two cheap red wreaths and valentines red roses and put them in the church and next to the casquet and also asked the funeral director to distribute them to the family and friends to be thrown on the casquet as it is lowered in the ground. This was against the will of my other sister who is the legal executor of the will and the appointed organizer of the funeral.
She also intentionally prayed the rosary with her friends which is against the belief of the deceased and without the permission of the pastor and the family.
She stood the first in line to receive condolences against the will of my family as it should be siblings first and then spouses and children
She distributed sweet at the mercy meal without the permission of the family
We all felt that she purposefully wanted to get back at us in our sister's funeral and showed disrespect to the deceased. Her behaviour was provocative and hurtful and caused me and my siblings anxiety and mental distress and feud between us all and my parents.
Do I have a legal case ? I can prove her intrusive behaviour through the funeral director and witnesses at the church
In my sister's funeral, my estranged sister in law intentionally broke many of the funeral's etiquette to get back at me , my other siblings and the deceased.
She intentionally brought two cheap red wreaths and valentines red roses and put them in the church and next to the casquet and also asked the funeral director to distribute them to the family and friends to be thrown on the casquet as it is lowered in the ground. This was against the will of my other sister who is the legal executor of the will and the appointed organizer of the funeral.
She also intentionally prayed the rosary with her friends which is against the belief of the deceased and without the permission of the pastor and the family.
She stood the first in line to receive condolences against the will of my family as it should be siblings first and then spouses and children
She distributed sweet at the mercy meal without the permission of the family
We all felt that she purposefully wanted to get back at us in our sister's funeral and showed disrespect to the deceased. Her behaviour was provocative and hurtful and caused me and my siblings anxiety and mental distress and feud between us all and my parents.
Do I have a legal case ? I can prove her intrusive behaviour through the funeral director and witnesses at the church