Tricky stuff. Talk to your family about this stuff before you/they die.

  • Echinoderm@aussie.zone
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    8 days ago

    Which one has the greedy attitude if the parents decide “only one of our children gives a shit about me, the rest suck” and chooses to leave it to one child?

    Are the greedy ones the other children who say “screw that, show me the money”?

    Or is the greedy one the child that says “I sacrificed economically and personally to do unpaid domestic labour, now I’m getting paid back for my kindness”?

    • Ilandar@lemmy.today
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      8 days ago

      Definitely the latter. Thinking you’re getting “paid” is such a bizarre way to approach inheritance, it actually suggests you didn’t care about your parents at all. In any case, the other siblings shouldn’t have to say “show me the money” because the sibling with an unequal share of the inheritance should immediately be willing to share it regardless of what it said in the will. Keeping everything for yourself because “mummy and daddy said it’s only for me” is the way a child’s brain operates.

      • FreedomAdvocate@lemmy.net.au
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        7 days ago

        Respecting your parents wishes in death is the adult thing to do. Thinking you deserve an inheritance is the childish thing to do.