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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Parent is transferring title to me. I am already the death beneficiary on the title. Everyone has known for years that this was the plan. A sibling and I are POA and named co-executors. We are helping with finances but the parent can still do quite a bit. Yes, I don’t want my siblings to harbor resentment that I am getting a gift and they are not. [b]Our parents made an effort to treat us the same[/b]. [/quote] Did they? Why is only one sibling receiving a free vehicle if that's the case?[/quote] Maybe the other siblings received equivalent help along the way. Either way, it’s not your business.[/quote] If OP is worried her siblings will feel resentment, it sounds like it is relevant (aka our business in answering her question), and it doesn't sound like it's actually as equal as she makes it out to be. The golden child always thinks things are equal when the others see it differently. [/quote] I don't see this as a golden child issue, just that OP happens to need a car while the parent is getting rid of one. She can't afford to buy out her siblings right now, which means she also can't afford to buy a car on her own. She's being very thoughtful to want to give the others something from her inheritance, which she's not obligated to do at all.[/quote]
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