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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I see nothing wrong with parents "adjusting" their inheritance based on where their grown kids are in life. [/quote] I disagree with leaving more to one than another offspring, for two reasons: (1) There is, more often than not, a lot of crippling level enabling going on between the parent and the favored offspring. In other words, the parent basically contributed to the problems, now the parent is making it that much worse (ie: creating and leaving a bad relationship for the grown children, amongst themselves, once the parent is six feet under) (2) When the parent dies, the grandkids are going to think that the grandparents (if they are not leaving equal assets/money/whatever) are absolute crap. Kids make up their own minds as they get older, and I have seen it. The grandparents who favor another child or grandchildren become persona non grata to the other grandchildren, because it looks like the grandparent had some score to settle. [/quote]
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