Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any post that starts with "can i.." Troll.
No adult asks permissions and so many posts are worded this way that I'm certain this is a troll.
OP here. My other son ( not the dad of my autistic grandson) is not happy with this. In fact he is very upset that this is unfair. I told him how I divide my money is only my business.
Does the other son think it's unfair that his nephew has a lifelong disability? I can't see rewarding that kind of entitlement (and expecting to inherit *any* money is entitled behavior).
My other son thinks the 2 sons should inherit and then provide for their own kids from that. He is also furious his brother has never worked full time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think u leave equal amounts to both sons. Then if you want to give the grandkids come give them an equal amount too. Like less than your sons but the same as each other. What happens if one grandson gets in a car accident and ends up in a wheelchair? You going to change your will?
Exactly. Things happen that shake up the balance of what's "fair." My parents left the bulk of their estate to my opioid addicted brother who abused them while they were alive. But in their old world view, their unemployed "son" needed to be provided for. Meanwhile, he got himself a mail order, much younger bride. Their blood grandchildren from his first marriage will inherit nothing. Instead wife #2 is providing for her family on another continent. So my parents "worked" all their lives to support people they never met and had no connection to.
Anonymous wrote:I think u leave equal amounts to both sons. Then if you want to give the grandkids come give them an equal amount too. Like less than your sons but the same as each other. What happens if one grandson gets in a car accident and ends up in a wheelchair? You going to change your will?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the OP is trolling. Notice how new details keep appearing.[/quote
The working thing is unrelated to the issue. Why would I have put that in the OP?
I think you're correct. If on the off chance OP really exists, she is enjoying the little family drama she is stirring up. Which is even weirder than concocting this story as fiction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any post that starts with "can i.." Troll.
No adult asks permissions and so many posts are worded this way that I'm certain this is a troll.
OP here. My other son ( not the dad of my autistic grandson) is not happy with this. In fact he is very upset that this is unfair. I told him how I divide my money is only my business.
Does the other son think it's unfair that his nephew has a lifelong disability? I can't see rewarding that kind of entitlement (and expecting to inherit *any* money is entitled behavior).
My other son thinks the 2 sons should inherit and then provide for their own kids from that. He is also furious his brother has never worked full time.
Wait, so you have 2 sons, one of whom “has never worked full time” (what does this mean? He’s a SAHD? Are/have you been supporting him), and it’s his son you want to leave all your money to? Talk about burying the lede.
His kids are adults. He does a little free lancing here and there. My other son is doing well financially.