Hey /adv/ ,
So Before I ask my question, I would like to ask you refrain from making light of my dead Gma.
>Grandma passes away
>7 grand kids
>all grandkids under 21 get inheritance of land + money
>3 Older grandkids don't
>Older grandkids are my brother/sister and half-brother
So /adv/, is it fucked up to leave inherentance for only 4/7 grandkids? I'm just trying to understand my Gmas reasoning. I know it's her will and she can/could do what she wants, but my sister got a letter in the mail and it asked for her signature to receive NOTHING. My grandma even specified that the only people receiving anything were the grandchildren listed. That sounds a little fucked up to me. What do ye think?
Yeah its pretty fucked up. Cant explain her reasoning either. Nothing you can do about it, except try to get the 4 inheritors to equally split it up, which is a long shot.
>>17420614
might be a tax thing.
dude I don't know if you've met a kid under 21 these days, but we would have to have some real fucking initiative to get that ball rolling, minus the fact we're all greedy little b's. Sigh it sucks.. I don't even know how much land or money cuz I haven't gotten the letter yet. I would be up to share the land with my brothers and sisters but idk abt muh money. I mean I loved my grandma a long time to ensure I get that money!
>>17420653
What advice are you trying to ask for?
Yes, it's weird that your grandma only gave her younger grandkids an inheritance. Maybe she felt that the older kids wouldn't need it as much because they most likely have paying jobs, who knows.
She's dead now and she'd the only one that can answer her intentions were. A Cambodian traditional dance forum certainly won't have the answers for you either.
>>17420653
>this is a terrible situation, my poor other siblings
>no im not willing to share the money lol
get lost
I guess I was just trying to affirm the goofiness of this reality by reaching out to Anons who are wiser than me