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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 681136" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>These are all very interesting stories. GN I was well below my husband's class also, thankfully his parents accepted me with open arms. They did spend almost all their money before they passed away and we were glad they did. They still had enough left to give all of their six children a small amount.</p><p></p><p>Slsh it's so important to make sure you provide for the care of a special child. We have family members who have done that also, not wanting any of the siblings to be burdened.</p><p></p><p>SWOT I can't say it any better than you. Dad lived from month to month so it certainly was never about the money. It was his last act and an ugly legacy. The sad part is if he had left it to only me I would have split it with my sister, honest truth. And the fact that he actually went through the trouble of changing the beneficiary a few years ago hurts more. You know why? Because I got upset that he and my sister drank alcohol on our Christmas Eve get together shortly after my daughter got out of rehab and after I asked them to respect my wishes and not do so. It was for spite. </p><p></p><p>There is a good chance we will use all our money before we die also but at least both girls will get the same nothing lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 681136, member: 59"] These are all very interesting stories. GN I was well below my husband's class also, thankfully his parents accepted me with open arms. They did spend almost all their money before they passed away and we were glad they did. They still had enough left to give all of their six children a small amount. Slsh it's so important to make sure you provide for the care of a special child. We have family members who have done that also, not wanting any of the siblings to be burdened. SWOT I can't say it any better than you. Dad lived from month to month so it certainly was never about the money. It was his last act and an ugly legacy. The sad part is if he had left it to only me I would have split it with my sister, honest truth. And the fact that he actually went through the trouble of changing the beneficiary a few years ago hurts more. You know why? Because I got upset that he and my sister drank alcohol on our Christmas Eve get together shortly after my daughter got out of rehab and after I asked them to respect my wishes and not do so. It was for spite. There is a good chance we will use all our money before we die also but at least both girls will get the same nothing lol. [/QUOTE]
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