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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I understand how you feel, OP. But, it’s their right to be repaid. And you said they make 7 figures a year. But are they fully set for retirement? College funded? No kids with special needs? We may still have another child and are saving for college for our first. We are very lucky and help family when needed. But if there is an opportunity to be paid back, I would take that! We are “rich” but far from the place where we don’t need to work or save for the future. [/quote] If they earn 7 figures and are not set for retirement and college then I would really worry about what they were doing with their money. And the point is in that there was no agreement to be paid back. It’s not that kind of money. For the other relative, they are trying to get paid back but yeah, I find the chest-puffing about how “We must be made whole! Nobody must cheat us!” to be distasteful and gross … because there *is not going to be an estate.* It’s like they gain psychic satisfaction at proclaiming that they are rich and can give the money but will always ensure they get the upside if possible. Just write your freakin’ checks, get whatever paperwork you want, leave me alone. Hopefully they feel really happy when the relative dies and they are safe in their security that they got every cent possible from the 5-figure inheritance. [/quote]
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