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Funeral Home Calls Woman About Ex-MIL’s Death, But She Hasn’t Spoken In 10 Years

by Daniel Garcia
March 22, 2026
in Social Issues

Imagine starting your Friday morning with a call from a funeral home. That alone would be unsettling. But things become even stranger when the funeral home asks you to discuss obituary plans and payment for a person who should not even be connected to you anymore.

One Redditor found herself in exactly that situation. The funeral director called to discuss arrangements for her mother-in-law. Except there was a major problem with that conversation. Her actual mother-in-law was still alive.

After a second phone call and some digging, the truth came out. The funeral home was not talking about her MIL. They were talking about her former MIL. A woman she had not been connected to for over a decade.

Apparently, the deceased had arranged her funeral ahead of time and listed her former daughter-in-law as the person responsible for paying the bill.

It looked like one final attempt to stir up trouble. Fortunately for the Redditor, the plan unraveled very quickly once the funeral home realized who they were actually calling.

Now, read the full story:

Funeral Home Calls Woman About Ex-MIL’s Death, But She Hasn’t Spoken In 10 Years
Not the actual photo

'Ex MIL died and tried to stick me with the bill?'

Because it keeps coming up... To clarify, my MIL is not dead. My Ex MIL died and tried to hold me responsible for her funeral costs.

I thought differentiating by using "MIL" and "Ex MIL" it would be enough. Sorry for the confusion.. UPDATE AT BOTTOM

This morning I got a call from a funeral home letting me know my MIL's body had been picked up and wanted to discuss the obituary

as well as inquire about payment (with as much tact as possible).

One problem. My MIL isn't dead and she certainly wouldn't have been sent to a funeral home 4 or 5 hours from where she lives if she was.

I tell them they have the wrong number, even though they used my maiden name

(which I have an extremely rare maiden name- less than 500 people in the world have it) and I previously lived in that town.

The young man on the phone was apologetic and wished me a good day.

Not even 5 minutes later the number calls me again. This time it's a woman asking me if I was the DIL of Ex MIL. I said "Not in the...

Turns out, my witch of an Ex MIL, who honestly was a practicing witch but also just a b__ch of a woman,

had known she was dying and decided as one last "f__k you" thought she would try to stick me with her funeral costs.

Of course there's no legal recourse here, even though our state has that weird law where you legally have to take care of your parents

if they aren't able to themselves. But she's not my mother and I was never legally married to her son

thanks to his shady officiant friend not filing our marriage license.

From what I can gather, she pre-planned her funeral and told the funeral home that I was currently her DIL

and would be covering all funeral costs. They apparently believed her, probably because she plays the victim so easily,

and helped her make the plans. This is exactly what she did when I lived with her and my Ex.

I busted my ass working full time while she did nothing but spend all of her money at thrift stores and he worked 15-20 hours a week minimum wage.

Now they're holding a body and have no idea what to do with it as they don't have contact info for my Ex, nor do I. I suggested they call...

But yeah, happy Friday. It's not even lunch time and I'm already stressed out and in a bad mood. But I refuse to let her ruin my entire day.

UPDATE: I found Ex on book of faces earlier today and sent a message including my number. He called, we spoke.

He knew what his mother was doing and tried to talk her out of it, but she apparently made such a fuss that he was concerned about her stroking out.

He said he "knew nothing would come of the funeral plan" so he let her have her way and list me as financially responsible.

So, side note... Their entire family reads like a soap opera. Long story short, Ex MIL was abandoned as a young child by her mom.

Ex MIL was then adopted by her grandmother who raised her as her own (so her aunts and uncles became her siblings).

When she had Ex, she did the exact same thing her bio mom did, only this time, Bio Mom took Ex in and raised him with her children as their...

but not before he got tossed around in the homes of various family members. Needless to say, entire family is a s__t show.

Anyway, I told him that what he allowed her to do is the same s__t that she was doing when she ended up in prison 40 years ago.

I told him that I was going to file a police report with my local PD just to make sure there's nothing else she'd put my name on.

I also told him that I would be including him as a participant, since he is 52 years old

and should have been able to prevent his literally dying 69 year old mother from her abusive, insane behavior.

I also told him to contact the funeral home and hope that they can't file any legal action against him.

He told me he'd already called them this morning, apparently after they had called me..

F__k him. F__k her. I'm not giving either of them any of my energy again after today.

Honestly, the entire situation reads like something out of a dark comedy.

Getting a random call about funeral arrangements is already jarring. Realizing someone intentionally tried to leave you the bill after years of no contact is another level entirely.

What stands out most is how calmly the Redditor handled it. Instead of panicking or getting pulled into the chaos, she simply clarified the facts and stepped away. Sometimes the most effective response to messy family drama is refusing to participate.

Situations involving funeral costs and financial responsibility after death can create serious confusion. Many people assume that relatives automatically inherit these costs, but the legal reality is more complicated.

In most states, individuals are not responsible for paying another person’s funeral expenses unless they have signed a legal agreement accepting that responsibility. According to the National Funeral Directors Association, funeral homes typically require a legally binding contract with the person arranging the services before they begin.

This contract identifies the person responsible for payment. Without that agreement, funeral homes may struggle to recover costs if no family member steps forward.

That is why funeral providers usually confirm financial responsibility before performing services such as embalming, burial arrangements, or cremation.

Legal experts note that simply naming someone as financially responsible does not make it legally enforceable. A contract must exist, and the individual must agree to the obligation.

The Legal Information Institute at Cornell Law School explains that contracts require mutual consent. One party cannot unilaterally assign financial liability to another without that person’s agreement.

In this Reddit story, the ex MIL allegedly told the funeral home that her former daughter-in-law would pay. However, if the woman never signed any paperwork or agreed to that responsibility, the funeral home cannot legally force her to cover the cost.

Another element sometimes mentioned in discussions about family financial responsibility is “filial responsibility laws.” These laws exist in some U.S. states and can require adult children to support indigent parents under certain circumstances.

The National Conference of State Legislatures explains that about half of U.S. states have some form of these laws on the books, although they are rarely enforced.

Even in those cases, the obligation generally applies only to biological or legally adopted children, not former in-laws or divorced relatives.

That distinction becomes important in this case. The Redditor had been divorced for a decade and was not legally married to the son because the marriage license was never filed. In legal terms, the connection simply did not exist.

Funeral homes also face their own challenges in situations like this. If no responsible party claims the body or agrees to pay for services, the deceased may eventually be handled through public assistance programs.

Many local governments maintain procedures for what are sometimes called “indigent burials.” These programs cover minimal burial or cremation costs for individuals without family members able or willing to take responsibility.

The Funeral Consumers Alliance explains that when no responsible party steps forward, local authorities often step in to ensure final disposition of the body.

In short, the deceased cannot simply assign financial responsibility to anyone they choose after death.

For the Redditor in this story, that meant the attempted final jab from her ex MIL carried no legal weight. Without a contract, the funeral home had no claim against her.

Check out how the community responded:

Many Redditors reacted with disbelief at how far the ex MIL went to cause trouble. Several joked that this might be one of the most extreme examples of posthumous pettiness they had ever heard.

CoffeeB4Talkie - The only thing that could make this story better is if you told them. “Oh I did not realize you accepted walk-ins.” Then waited for their response.

TheRealEleanor - This woman hated you so much that she assigned you her funeral bill. After ten years of no contact. That is a whole new level of spite.

ZXTINE - I have seen some vindictive things. But she really committed to it. What a way to start your Friday.

Other commenters focused on the logistics of the situation, wondering how the funeral home even accepted the arrangement without contacting the son first.

MikaElla0317 - I am surprised the son was not contacted first. Usually next of kin handles arrangements.

Maybe she told them he did not need to pay.

never_say_never - I worked in hospitals and nursing homes for over 25 years. Funeral homes normally confirm with next of kin before picking up a body.

No one wants to work for free.

lonnielee3 - I wonder if she expected you to actually pay. Or if she thought the funeral home would provide services anyway.

Some Redditors also joked about alternative solutions once it became clear the woman had no legal responsibility.

PitifulParfait - You should have told them. “She wanted her body donated to science.” At least she would help someone.

Slummish - In Texas there is a place where bodies are donated for research. Bugs study them and everything.

Reddit User - Looks like the plan backfired. She tried to leave you the bill. Instead she might end up in a pauper’s grave.

Family relationships can be complicated even under normal circumstances. Add divorce, long-standing grudges, and end-of-life planning, and the situation can become chaotic very quickly.

In this case, the Redditor found herself pulled into a bizarre scenario that she had nothing to do with. Her ex MIL attempted to assign financial responsibility for funeral costs years after their relationship ended.

Fortunately, legal protections exist for situations exactly like this. Without a signed agreement, someone cannot simply be forced to pay another person’s funeral expenses.

For the Redditor, the best solution seemed to be exactly what she chose. Clarify the situation, document everything, and step away from the drama entirely.

So what do you think? Was this ex MIL’s attempt at one final jab after death, or just a strange misunderstanding that spiraled out of control? And if you received a call like that from a funeral home, how would you handle it?

Daniel Garcia

Daniel Garcia

Daniel is a contributing writer for DAILY HIGHLIGHT. Daniel is a New York-based author and has written for publications such as AUBTU Today, Digital Trends, Magazine, and many other media outlets.

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