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When Your Retirement Plan Depends on Your Parents Dying
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[QUOTE="Alexandoy, post: 67007, member: 25510"] I know of some people who depend on their parents even when they are already married. In fact, a close relative not only has a family but also grandchildren but he is still living in the ancestral home and depending on the parents for the subsistence of his family. When his parents died he was lucky to have inherited the wealth partly because he has 2 siblings who shared in the inheritance. Nevertheless the guy is now in a pretty good retirement situation that he has lots of money aside from the properties that were left behind by his parents. But I do not envy that kind of situation because I prefer to have a retirement on my own effort. I now have a pension and I am proud to say that I am not in shortage when it comes to finances. [/QUOTE]
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