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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Any post that starts with "can i.." Troll. No adult asks permissions and so many posts are worded this way that I'm certain this is a troll.[/quote] OP here. My other son ( not the dad of my autistic grandson) is not happy with this. In fact he is very upset that this is unfair. I told him how I divide my money is only my business. [/quote] You are already starting family drama OP. You have no idea what your sons or your other grandchildren will have happen in their lives. And, as I already said, you have no idea what your adult grandchild with autism will do with your money. My nephew with autism used his inherited money to attract a golddigger who then divorced him when the money ran out. Some people with autism are fine making their own financial decisions and some aren't. The ones I happen to know aren't. It's best to make your will and give the sons an equal share, and then the grandchildren an equal share, unless you want family squabbles to break out after your death. If your grandson with autism has fun blowing through your money in record time, it will not go down well. [/quote]
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