Is it wrong to want an inheritance early?

Anonymous
You’re vile, OP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I understand why you're asking. Don't listen to all these rude people. They'd probably be wondering the same thing.

But that said, I don't think I'd ask. It's not your money now, it's hers. You could always ask her for a loan and pay her interest so that it's a good deal for her too. You never know, maybe she'll want to give you the money early?



You understand? So you are a freeloader too? Just because a person has money doesn't mean they have to give it to their relatives. Perhaps you should focus on working hard and saving your money rather than scheming how to take from someone else?
Anonymous
Yes, it's wrong, you entitled little b_. WTF is wrong with you?
Anonymous
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

SO MANY PEOPLE RESPONDED TO THIS TROLL.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not OP but I hope my MIL would pass already instead of dragging out her meaningless existence and spending every penny of family inheritance.

No wonder so many families struggle without help from parents.

Those old ladies live for 40 years in retirement doing nothing for the society, just sitting in front of TV watching Fox News and voting against any progress in this country.


And what have YOU contributed really?


I work and raise children, I employ other people, I contribute to society.
I work hard to save, but I plan to pass on the bulk of it to the kids, not spend it all on myself like Boomers did.

The problem with American society is that everyone only thinks for themselves. In Eastern cultures they think about future generations. In US the attitude is “I don’t care what happens after I die, I’ll just use it all up now - money, natural resources, etc.”. It’s a mentality.


Please you are full of it! You plan to give most to your kids? When will you start doing that?

This woman is alive and doesn't need to justify her existence to anyone. She obviously had children and she has a right to live however long she has left on the earth without losers hitting her up for a handout. The problem is lazy people looking to freeload off of others b/c they feel entitled. OP isn't even blood related to this woman and is already trying to expedite her exit. Disgusting.
Anonymous
Op, why don’t you ask your side of the family for your inheritance in advance.

$6m divided by 5 won’t be $1m.
Anonymous
The monies that the mother in law has are what she and her husband earned in their lifetime.

Since she is a healthy 80 year old she could well make it into her 100's. We have a lot of folks over 100 years old in the senior living community in my town.

She may need outside caregivers at some point in her life. I'm sure her deceased husband worked hard his entire life to make sure that his wife would get excellent care. Caregivers are currently running $31 per hour in Maryland.

The monies are her monies earned by your mother in law and her husband.

Consider taking on a second job driving for uber if you and your husband want to upgrade your house.
Anonymous
If you get your inheritance now and the rest of the money is spent on healthcare for your MIL then you will get more then everyone else. Also, since you are getting it 20 years earlier you are actually getting more then them even if you all get $1M because $1M in 2022 will be worth considerably more then in 2042. If you get it now so should all of the other heirs.
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