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Because they can't agree on how the inheritance is shared.

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Siblings may fight after a parent dies due to grief, stress, and unresolved emotions. The loss of a parent can bring up feelings of loss and change within the family dynamic, leading to disagreements over inheritance, responsibilities, or past grievances. It's important for siblings to communicate openly, seek support, and work together to navigate their shared loss.

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