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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][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] for the 18 millionth time, we are not talking about that kind of money. it is MUCH less. hence my head-scratching at the motivation. It’s on the level of refusing to split the bill equally at dinner because your friend had the $15 appetizer and yours was $10. If it was even $100,000 I would understand, although I would still question why they think they are entitled to other people’s inheritance when there was no agreement on that. [/quote] Why don't you just outline everything then? You are being too vague to have people get on your side[/quote] Actually I think rich people are just being triggered at being called “greedy” and cannot read. [/quote] You've never metioned dollar values If it truly is tiny ($100k or less split 3 ways) just donate it to an org in your parents name and be done. [/quote] It’s even smaller than that. And yes, for my own portion, that’s what I am doing pretty much. [/quote] Just because someone has money doesn't need they should spend that money. A dollar is a dollar...[/quote] It seems like OP's brother has buyer's remorse. He now regrets giving monetary support. Well, too bad. He can't now claim that the gift was a loan that requires reimbursement from the estate. I get it, he's mad. He didn't think through that a gift to grandma would end up having the effect of being a gift to the siblings. But too bad. [/quote]
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