Anonymous wrote:We got a little over $100K from my maternal grandparents 15 years ago. My parents passed it directly on to me and my siblings because they didn’t need it.
Will get in the neighborhood of $2M from my parents and probably $150K from my in-laws.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband got about $200k from his grandmother and will receive some when his parents pass (hopefully not for several decades!).
I received $23k when my grandma died, which was a total shocker. She was very poor and would reuse tinfoil, limit baths to about 2 inches of water, etc. Here estate was mostly split between 5 grandkids, so this was a total surprise. I will get some when my mom passes, again, hopefully not for a couple decades.
For those that say that a certain amount is t life changing, I paid off my student loans and paid for an extended maternity leave with my inheritance. I think of that as life changing.
Inheritance in your 20s is life changing but it’s not in your 60s or 70s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My parents? No, they did not.
My dh and I? If you consider less than 400k each, yes.
Our parents are from the greatest generation, were helped by all the middle class / working class social mobility GI bill programs, and scrimped and saved as much as they could.
What would you call it, if not an inheritance?
Anonymous wrote:My husband got about $200k from his grandmother and will receive some when his parents pass (hopefully not for several decades!).
I received $23k when my grandma died, which was a total shocker. She was very poor and would reuse tinfoil, limit baths to about 2 inches of water, etc. Here estate was mostly split between 5 grandkids, so this was a total surprise. I will get some when my mom passes, again, hopefully not for a couple decades.
For those that say that a certain amount is t life changing, I paid off my student loans and paid for an extended maternity leave with my inheritance. I think of that as life changing.