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[quote=Anonymous]I posted before, but I think in dysfunctional families it is yet another way for parents to show their unfair treatment of kids and dysfuntion. I suspect most would agree there are extreme cases where it is justified like a disabled sibling, a loving sibling wiped out financially by cancer treatment, etc. In the healthy families I know of, it was discussed and reasonable to the siblings. You get to do whatever you want with your money and if you were a dysfunctional or even abusive parent, it will be yet more proof of you playing favorites.If you were a kind and loving parent, then most likely your reasons were fair enough the siblings were on board and you probably cared enough that you discussed it in a loving and thoughtful way. It's fascinating the number of people defending unequal inheritance without extreme circumstances. Makes me think we some people who profited from this and others who plan to do it as their last act of dysfunction with their kids.[/quote]
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