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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In your view, if they chose to help relatives out and now want to be reimbursed for the expenditures, which must be allowed somehow (will, declaration, promissory note, etc.), you interpret this as stealing: Estate net value is $300,000. Brothers fronted/loaned $200,000 to parents ($100,000 each). Brothers want net estate to go: $100k repay bro 1 $100k relay bro 2 Remaining $100k divided equally among the three kids. So instead of each kid getting $33,333, you want each to get $100,000 and your siblings to forget the money they loaned so the decedent had a better life while alive). You interpret this as stealing your inheritance. You’re in the wrong. You will never see that. [/quote] +1 You are nothing but a thief OP, and worse than that - your relationship with your sibling/s is/are less important to you than your hoarding money. You sound like a horrible, greedy person. What other people have is absolutely NONE of your business. Favoritism among the children or grandchildren will only leave an ugly legacy for you - your name will be nothing more than crap, and you really don't seem to care, so that is your legacy. Congratulations!!! [/quote]
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