Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm currently helping my mother do just that, and my net worth is $8 million. I also have several siblings with plenty of money. I have no problem with any of this. It's not a moral issue.
Actually it is, though perhaps not in the way you think.
What way are you thinking?
Whether wealthy children have a moral obligation to financially assist elderly parents in need.
Seems like a moral issue to me.
It's not an either/or proposition, moron. I am helping her myself AND helping her with Medicaid. It IS possible to do both.
If you are helping her then why does she need Medicaid? Is there a limit to your finances or you just greedy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm currently helping my mother do just that, and my net worth is $8 million. I also have several siblings with plenty of money. I have no problem with any of this. It's not a moral issue.
Actually it is, though perhaps not in the way you think.
What way are you thinking?
Whether wealthy children have a moral obligation to financially assist elderly parents in need.
Seems like a moral issue to me.
It's not an either/or proposition, moron. I am helping her myself AND helping her with Medicaid. It IS possible to do both.
Anonymous wrote:if the shoe was on the other foot you wouldn’t be able to handle it
your parents helped raise you
i’d do both, get them signed to for services and supplement their income to live comfortably
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A little different, but reminds me of a time I was in Target years ago, and the gentleman ahead of me reached into his wallet to pull out hit EBT card, but had to pass a seriously fat stack of hundreds to get it.
Could be rent money….
People on EBT card work so maybe cash the check
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm currently helping my mother do just that, and my net worth is $8 million. I also have several siblings with plenty of money. I have no problem with any of this. It's not a moral issue.
Actually it is, though perhaps not in the way you think.
What way are you thinking?
Whether wealthy children have a moral obligation to financially assist elderly parents in need.
Seems like a moral issue to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm currently helping my mother do just that, and my net worth is $8 million. I also have several siblings with plenty of money. I have no problem with any of this. It's not a moral issue.
Actually it is, though perhaps not in the way you think.
Anonymous wrote:I'm currently helping my mother do just that, and my net worth is $8 million. I also have several siblings with plenty of money. I have no problem with any of this. It's not a moral issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you yourself are wealthy, but your parents are destitute, would you help them apply for benefits so they don’t have to rely on your resources?
Uhh, I feel like some of these questions were getting are for someone's homework or research paper... same with the leasing a car question. 🤔
Op never gives details about themselves, just continues to ask "why?" or "why not?" when people reply... especially in the car lease thread.
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1074022.page
Anonymous wrote:If you yourself are wealthy, but your parents are destitute, would you help them apply for benefits so they don’t have to rely on your resources?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm currently helping my mother do just that, and my net worth is $8 million. I also have several siblings with plenty of money. I have no problem with any of this. It's not a moral issue.
Actually it is, though perhaps not in the way you think.
What way are you thinking?
Whether wealthy children have a moral obligation to financially assist elderly parents in need.
Seems like a moral issue to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm currently helping my mother do just that, and my net worth is $8 million. I also have several siblings with plenty of money. I have no problem with any of this. It's not a moral issue.
Actually it is, though perhaps not in the way you think.
What way are you thinking?