Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To me it makes more sense to leave an equal amount to each grandchild - they're not just fractions of their parents!
Imagine if each amount went to fund their college expenses, for example.
What about the grandchildren not yet born?
No, best to just divide it equally between their children and let them do what they want for the grandchildren, present or future.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks 19:48. My mother and I definitely don't communicate well.
I guess I never considered advocating for myself because its nothing that is mine or that I am entitled to. When she said she would gift it, I was appreciative. She's also doing some generous (and expensive) things for my brother coming up, which I am not getting.
I just feel like if it is family money that is supposed to be a gift, it shouldn't have strings attached. So to the poster who said I need to grow up, alright. I'm doing pretty well at that for 25. I feel manipulated and very resentful. Sorry if that is childish.
I like the PP advice but I don't even want to see my Mom. And I don't like feeling that way.
Anonymous wrote:To me it makes more sense to leave an equal amount to each grandchild - they're not just fractions of their parents!
Imagine if each amount went to fund their college expenses, for example.