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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As a parent, you have to give every child what they need, not divide everything equally. Your sibling clearly has a greater need, as they are unable to work. Be grateful that you are able to work, and don't count on any inheritance[/quote] As a parent you have to get your children the HELP, diagnoses and therapies they need to be the best person they can be, whether that’s a handicapped child, mentally disordered child, or learning disabilities. Given them your money and retirement life is a bandaid and enabling. If they are truly disabled, mentally or physically, then set up a trust and continue weekly treatments and efforts. Get them as independent as possible. And not a mark.[/quote] +1[/quote]
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