A long story short: my mother-in-law passed away some time ago and my ex-husband's second wife has been sorting out her estate as my ex-husband has also passed away. She used to be a friend of mine, but behaved in a totally unacceptable way while I was having serious problems with my ex, and lo and behold she married him two years after we had divorced. She has now discovered some old letters I had written to my mother-in-law after our divorce, and has told my daughter that she has not only read them, but also draws her own conclusions about my feelings towards her at the time. We are talking about well over 20 years ago here, and my daughter is now an adult. This makes me so cross as, first of all, it is none of her business to read any letters written by me and addressed to someone else, however tempting it must be, and secondly, if she did read them she should at least have kept it to herself. This is a person who has, at other times, told me to butt out of it when I was only trying to help my daughter with regard to her grandmother's passing. My question is, is it illegal to read letters addressed to someone else if they have been opened, and secondly, what is the moral issue here?
Kate Garroway-Care at home costs
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