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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Repeat after me OP: I AM NOT ENTITLED TO MY PARENTS' MONEY. THEY CAN DO WHATEVER THEY WANT WITH IT.[/quote] I don't completely disagree, but I think it depends. A lot of parents' money is inherited. I know in my family that millions were passed down with the express wishes that it further their children, grandchildren, great grandchildren. So to the extent that someone inherits money, then leaves it all to a step mom who then leaves it to her unrelated kids, that's not right. Or when two parents have a trust, the mom died, dad remarries and the dad dissolves the trust and gives all the money to step kids. [/quote] Most families aren’t handing down millions of dollars. You need a dose of reality.[/quote] My mother has 10M net worth. She has made it clear to me and my oldest sister that my youngest sister, who has a special needs child, will get 8M while my oldest sister will get 1.2M. I will get 800K. It is my mother's money and she can decide how she wants to give to each of us. As her son and daughters, we have no rights to her money and it does not have to be equally divided. By giving me 800K and 8M to my youngest sister, it doesn't mean my mother loves any less than my sister. It is her money....[/quote]
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