Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My parents are giving us the maximum allowed gift amount per year, as a way to pass along the wealth to the kids and grandkids before their deaths so the estate tax will not take as much of it then. It was what they wanted, and it is helping us pay down our mortgage on a regular middle class house, and I have to say it did not occur to us to say no to them for philosophical reasons as some people here are suggesting. Furthermore, we will be happy to help take care of them financially in their old age if they need it. In fact, we already help take care of my in-laws. Families share money, that's the deal, at least for us.
fail at being an adult
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How aboutAnonymous wrote:I'm still confused about the hostility. Altogether, we get about $100K from both sets of parents each year. When our parents pass away, me and my sibling will inherit their estate anyway. So they are giving some of it to us now. Should we not inherit their estate?
One parent passes away
Surviving parent remarries
You inherit nothing.....
Not impossible
love this!
May it be this way for many on this board.
Love this? What kind of deluded person writes that? You are an asshole rich or poor. Your nastiness is evident through your post.
It is what it is, you fool.
Do you think your parents OWE your their money?
They don't.
I hope you get nothing. I really do. I also don't care how rich or poor you are. YOU are the asshole for being so goddamn selfish.
Anonymous wrote:My parents are giving us the maximum allowed gift amount per year, as a way to pass along the wealth to the kids and grandkids before their deaths so the estate tax will not take as much of it then. It was what they wanted, and it is helping us pay down our mortgage on a regular middle class house, and I have to say it did not occur to us to say no to them for philosophical reasons as some people here are suggesting. Furthermore, we will be happy to help take care of them financially in their old age if they need it. In fact, we already help take care of my in-laws. Families share money, that's the deal, at least for us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How aboutAnonymous wrote:I'm still confused about the hostility. Altogether, we get about $100K from both sets of parents each year. When our parents pass away, me and my sibling will inherit their estate anyway. So they are giving some of it to us now. Should we not inherit their estate?
One parent passes away
Surviving parent remarries
You inherit nothing.....
Not impossible
love this!
May it be this way for many on this board.
Love this? What kind of deluded person writes that? You are an asshole rich or poor. Your nastiness is evident through your post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How aboutAnonymous wrote:I'm still confused about the hostility. Altogether, we get about $100K from both sets of parents each year. When our parents pass away, me and my sibling will inherit their estate anyway. So they are giving some of it to us now. Should we not inherit their estate?
One parent passes away
Surviving parent remarries
You inherit nothing.....
Not impossible
love this!
May it be this way for many on this board.
Why would you wish that on anyone?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How aboutAnonymous wrote:I'm still confused about the hostility. Altogether, we get about $100K from both sets of parents each year. When our parents pass away, me and my sibling will inherit their estate anyway. So they are giving some of it to us now. Should we not inherit their estate?
One parent passes away
Surviving parent remarries
You inherit nothing.....
Not impossible
love this!
May it be this way for many on this board.
Anonymous wrote:I think you put it well, 20:06. Plus there's a way in which I don't get the bitterness about the trust fund types who haven't worked and truly are spoiled. My ex BIL was one of them. I don't care if he got everything handed to him. I'm just glad my sister divorced him. She saw first hand the corrosive effects of too much money on a person.
I don't feel jealous of those kinds of people at all, just deeply grateful that I'm not one of them. I don't have time to feel bitter towards them. They are completely irrelevant to my world.
Or all the money goes to pay for nursing home expenses.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How aboutAnonymous wrote:I'm still confused about the hostility. Altogether, we get about $100K from both sets of parents each year. When our parents pass away, me and my sibling will inherit their estate anyway. So they are giving some of it to us now. Should we not inherit their estate?
One parent passes away
Surviving parent remarries
You inherit nothing.....
Not impossible
Happens all the time and the children end up fighting spouse in court.