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Cuddly Mod of Doom
Location: Peach Wookiee
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Inheriting before a relative dies
What have you been given before your relation passes? I ask because today my grandfather, who is finally moving into a retirement home, gave me the choice of books in his library. In my possession are now books published in 1881, 1901, 1908, 1934 and 1936.
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Little three legged cat with attitude
Location: Howrah, Hobart, Tasmania
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Re: Inheriting before a relative dies
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Rear Admiral
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Re: Inheriting before a relative dies
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“The test of our progress is not whether we add more to the abundance of those who have much; it is whether we provide enough for those who have too little.” -FDR
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Rear Admiral
Location: Second star to the right and 'round back to last night
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Re: Inheriting before a relative dies
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Rear Admiral
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Re: Inheriting before a relative dies
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“The test of our progress is not whether we add more to the abundance of those who have much; it is whether we provide enough for those who have too little.” -FDR
God gives us what we can handle, even if we don't believe it ourselves. |
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Rear Admiral
Location: fresno, ca, us
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Re: Inheriting before a relative dies
After my grandmother passed, all I took was things like scissors and pencil leads--things I use but hate to spend money on. And I got a share of her LA-area house when it sold. The money was nice. I thank her for that even though she didn't like me (or anyone else, for that matter). |
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Fleet Admiral
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Re: Inheriting before a relative dies
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Fleet Admiral
Location: av by Chemahkuu
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Re: Inheriting before a relative dies
My parents have very, very nice things and have already given me lots of things that they didn't want anymore, including the car I'm currently using. My dad gives the clothes that don't fit him anymore to my hubby (they're both tall---or at least Dad was tall before he started to shrink and hunch over). As for specific things to inherit, they haven't yet gotten to the point of handing out treasured items. My Dad has very little sentiment or respect for any of us girls and Mom still has a lot of living to do. At least I hope so, anyway. |
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Fleet Captain
Location: Milky Way, outer spiral arm, Sol 3
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Re: Inheriting before a relative dies
My grandaunt gave me a lots of books and a very comfortable grandfather chair when she moved to a home for elderly people. And when my aunt died and my sis and I inherited her jewelry, my mom took the opportunity to give us a lot of hers as well (so that my sister and me now have the matching things my mom ad her sister had). To make up for it, my brother (who is a hunter) got grandpa's old hunting gun.
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Rear Admiral
Location: Second star to the right and 'round back to last night
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Re: Inheriting before a relative dies
Their will is kind of moot since I don't imagine they'll ever do me the favor of dying.
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Fleet Arse
Location: in the Frozen Wastes
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Re: Inheriting before a relative dies
Families. Endless fun. In Scotland they wouldn't be able to disinherit you. It's illegal.
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Vice Admiral
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Re: Inheriting before a relative dies
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Dammit Jim! |
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Fleet Arse
Location: in the Frozen Wastes
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Re: Inheriting before a relative dies
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Vice Admiral
Location: Kingston, ON
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Re: Inheriting before a relative dies
FWIW, I am expecting nothing as an inheritance from my parents. I expect my sister to get everything. It is an idea I have gotten used to and am now simply resigned to the fact. I just don't think the government should have the right to tell how they must disperse their stuff when they are gone. |
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Rear Admiral
Location: Patrolling Sector 2814
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Re: Inheriting before a relative dies
I remember getting a Leatherman multi-purpose tool from him when I was in high school. I still have it and use it to this day. Getting my license coincided nicely (some might argue a little earlier would have been better) with the time my parents were trying to get my grandfather to give up driving, being that he was close to 90 at the time. They finally convinced him by arguing that it would give me a car. He agreed and I inherited his 13 year old car. A year or so later, they moved him to a nursing home, as he was unable to care for himself. Eventually, my mother and uncle came to understand that he would never be coming back to live in the house (again, he was around 90 years old at the time). They decided to sell the house and we went through it. In going through his attic, I immediately spotted and claimed his Harvard Classics set that started in 1909. I have them on a bookshelf now and, considering they are over a hundred years old, most of them are in pretty decent condition. As in my case, it's not necessarily monetary gifts. It's items that have been in their possession that they would rather see passed on before they die or are incapable of using.
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