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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Would it bother you if your parents left your sibling more than you because sibling chose not to work?[/quote] Need more info as to why sibling isn't working for money [/quote] He doesn’t like working. He saved up some money 200k and quit the job he hated at 35. He is almost 50 now. He is divorced and lives with our parents over a decade. They pay most of his bills. He has been lazy since he was a kid. My mom wants to make it fair by giving him the house he lives in with them -worth over a million, then split the cash between the two of us. So she is rewarding his laziness.[/quote] Doesn’t sound like a very happy life. Truly no reason for you to be jealous. My siblings need more than me. I wish my parents had more to give them. I do my best to help. [/quote] Since when does fairness equal jealousy?[/quote] Fairness? This has nothing to do with fairness. It is NOT your money. How they distribute THEIR money is up to them. Process that first.[/quote] Process that dividing inheritance unequally is not fair.[/quote] Wow... you are incredible. You can always turn it down you know? They owe you nothing. Your entitlement is incredible.[/quote] I don't think it's entitlement to expect to be treated equally as a sibling. Surely, most parents wouldn't incentivize laziness.[/quote] You are really stretching to go after that money. You can “expect” all you want but it is still their money and their decision. You have right to be upset but that doesn’t make any difference. Yes, it IS clearly an entitled attitude.[/quote]
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