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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don’t think there is anything to be done. Your parents are alive and free to spend their money as they see fit. That said, if they want to change the parameters of their will to draw down from a sibling’s portion, that’s their purgative, but outside of that there isn’t anything you need to do. I’m not sure what “long term consequences” you’re referring to unless you’re talk about harmony between the siblings. FWIW, I’m also the wealthier sibling and my parents have absolutely given both of my siblings more money through the years but their will designates 3rds. [/quote] This. They are still alive and chosing to provide some of their current assets to your sister. This is irrelevant to an inheritance after they die. Frankly this shouldn’t be up for debate. If they have the assets to help your sister, it’s solely their decision to make. [/quote] Agreed. OP, your BIL is dying. Worrying about signing agreements so that you will be provided for out of inheritance IF one of you gets an illness or a disability in the future seems pretty selfish. Asking your parents to give you part so you can choose to parcel it out to your sister would be ridiculous. Your parents are alive, an emergency is here, and it's not about you. [/quote]
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