Anonymous wrote:Equal inheritance.
And you will most improve your kids' lives by giving them money while they are young/you are alive. If you want to give more financial support to your younger kid, do it now. It will make the most difference.
Equal inheritance.
Anonymous wrote:Wow. Look at how much arguing this post is generating. We have 8-figures that the children do not know about. We may skip inheritance all together.
Anonymous wrote:8 figures is a ton, even split in half. I would give to both equally. The only time I say otherwise is in the case of severe disability where the adult child needs lifelong caregiving.
Anonymous wrote:I would say that it depends on how many kids they each have.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your intent is to permanently damage their sibling relationship, then sure, leave them different amounts.
+1 Can't stress this enough. My father plans on giving all of his money to my lazy brother because he "needs it more." I already told my brother that I will terminate our relationship if he doesn't give me an equal share. I also have mixed feelings about my father doing something like this.
It's also complicated because your stance on equality vs equity is likely influenced by political ideology. My father is very far to the left and I think that is a factor.
So if I was your brother I would probably say…”well, have a nice life”.
Doesn’t sound like you two are close so why would he care about your ultimatum?
That's an understandable position if you lack integrity.
What does integrity have to do with this?
Doesn’t sound like he took advantage of the parent in any way…PP sounds like someone you might cut out of the will.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I'd never accept more than half, as I'm not selfish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I'd never accept more than half, as I'm not selfish.
Anonymous wrote:
I'd never accept more than half, as I'm not selfish.
Anonymous wrote:A lot of high paying jobs really really suck and lower paying jobs are more enjoyable.
I’m the highest paid sibling and while making this money is nice, it’s a lot sacrifice and stress. I am completely tied down to a single geographical area that I don’t particularly enjoy because of it. I’d love to live somewhere else - but my career is here and I don’t want to give it up and become destitute. I only do my career at this point for the money not because I like it. If I had $10M liquid I would move to another region of the world and pursue my passions.
My siblings live wherever they want because they work service industry jobs that pay next to minimum wage, but their jobs are honestly fun and more fulfilling than mine - I envy them, minus the crappy income.
So if my parents decided to reward my siblings with all the money it would be like punishing me for trying to be the responsible one in the family. It’s super messed up to reward the children who chose fun over responsibility.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your intent is to permanently damage their sibling relationship, then sure, leave them different amounts.
+1 Can't stress this enough. My father plans on giving all of his money to my lazy brother because he "needs it more." I already told my brother that I will terminate our relationship if he doesn't give me an equal share. I also have mixed feelings about my father doing something like this.
It's also complicated because your stance on equality vs equity is likely influenced by political ideology. My father is very far to the left and I think that is a factor.
So if I was your brother I would probably say…”well, have a nice life”.
Doesn’t sound like you two are close so why would he care about your ultimatum?
That's an understandable position if you lack integrity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of high paying jobs really really suck and lower paying jobs are more enjoyable.
I’m the highest paid sibling and while making this money is nice, it’s a lot sacrifice and stress. I am completely tied down to a single geographical area that I don’t particularly enjoy because of it. I’d love to live somewhere else - but my career is here and I don’t want to give it up and become destitute. I only do my career at this point for the money not because I like it. If I had $10M liquid I would move to another region of the world and pursue my passions.
My siblings live wherever they want because they work service industry jobs that pay next to minimum wage, but their jobs are honestly fun and more fulfilling than mine - I envy them, minus the crappy income.
So if my parents decided to reward my siblings with all the money it would be like punishing me for trying to be the responsible one in the family. It’s super messed up to reward the children who chose fun over responsibility.
So, what's stopped you quitting your job and applying for theirs?