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Imagine someone has kids that don't care about working. They go about drinking and smoking. Their lives is on the fast lane. Should one still leave a financial inheritance for such children? Won't they just waste it?
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SignUp Now!Such children shouldn't get anything. They should not be allowed to waste hard earned money.Imagine someone has kids that don't care about working. They go about drinking and smoking. Their lives is on the fast lane. Should one still leave a financial inheritance for such children? Won't they just waste it?
Some wayward children would sell real estate properties left to them by their parents and squander the money on frivolities. I have seen it happen many times around me.I don't think there's an absolute right or wrong answer, but it depends on the parents' personal attitudes toward their wayward children, such as their financial situation. You also need to make wise decisions, such as not leaving an inheritance in the form of money but rather in the form of productive assets. As parents, you also need to provide financial education, responsibility, and so on.
Wow, if a wayward child can no longer be guided and changed by their parents, then they've been shown the path to heaven but instead choose the path to hell, and they'll certainly be a bad person in their old age.Some wayward children would sell real estate properties left to them by their parents and squander the money on frivolities. I have seen it happen many times around me.