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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] NOW is the time to say something, OP. It might not change what they do, but at least you'll have said your piece. Otherwise you'll stew for a long time. My mother and siblings spent 25 years in an inheritance lawsuit. It split the family apart. Some cousins don't talk to me, because I'm my mother's daughter. All this because my grandfather circumvented the law (in another country) to bestow most of his fortune on his sole male heir, and not on any of his daughters. I've learned from this that [b]I will split my money equally.[/b] [/quote] That is exactly what OP’s parents plan to do.[/quote] Not exactly, since they know one child will receive more than the other. They should make it equal. This is what I would do. And when I write that I will split my money equally, it's because my kids' won't receive money from anyone else, so I know it will be a equal distribution. I can see why OP's parents might feel that the brother's additional inheritance is not theirs to correct, but they might change their minds or at least try to compensate in other ways if OP says something. In life, when you don't explain your side of things, no one even realizes you have an opinion! [/quote]
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