Nobody wants to take on that chore, but you should do it anyway to teach your children how to care for you in your elder years. |
If they don't want the eldercare responsibility, they should not want the inheritance. It's a package deal. |
| My kids moved away but mostly because it was cheaper to live outside our DC area or for my 2025 grad, he could not find work here but could elsewhere. We’ve talked about me moving closer to them so I don’t think they were moving away from us. |
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I moved cross country as a young adult in large part to get distance from toxic family dynamics but would never have overtly acknowledged that as a major factor in the decision.
I would doubt that many people whose adult children are moving to escape them are self aware enough to recognize it as the reason. |
If my parents wanted familial eldercare, they shouldn't have abused me as a child and into adulthood. They probably won't give me any inheritance as a final "f*** you." Up to them. |
I know kids who provided eldercare to terrible parents (at their own great personal cost) and got a pittance of the inheritance. I don't think anyone can expect a quid pro quo here, especially with eccentric/selfish parents. Those qualities only get worse with age. |
That's fair. |
Probably you'll see data showing mixed results so weigh your options and then decide. You might regret moving there or you might regret not giving it a try. Being a caring parent to adult kids isn't easy. My advice would be to only do it if you can financially survive the hit of the move, without becoming destitute in your elder years. |
Unfortunately there comes a day when you have to be pretty hands on with your pretty old (by then) parent so it’s easier to be close |
It doesn’t work like that, not quite. Either you move closer to them or they move you to where they want you to be. Kids don’t usually move to be closer to their parent in old age |
Take them on a trip with you if you can, it’s more fun than coming to one’s hometown (for many) |
| I moved away form my Mom. After 20 years she moved down the street from me. It's been fine. I keep her busy with the kids so she doesn't hyperfixate on me too much. |
how old is mom? |
| Oh gosh, my mom recently moved ~7h drive away. Is she trying to get away from me??? I'll have to let her know I'm very disappointed XD |
Wait until she has a medical emergency, 7 hrs is going to seem like more when you are driving back and forth. |