Reported 12 months ago
An elderly couple in their 80s is contemplating how to distribute their $300,000 inheritance among their three grown children. While their daughter is financially stable, their two sons have differing circumstances - one is underemployed but attentive, and the other is financially secretive and less responsible. The couple debates whether to give more to the underemployed son or divide the inheritance equally, touching on issues of fairness, financial responsibility, and parental expectations. Ultimately, the advice is to distribute the inheritance equally to provide a level playing field and encourage independence among the children.
Source: YAHOO