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A man from Georgia recently reached out for advice on a difficult family matter regarding his will. Michael, 64, and his wife, 62, are grappling with the decision of whether to exclude their troubled son from inheriting their estate due to concerns about how he may handle the money. The couple has two adult children, and their current will divides their assets equally between them. However, their son has a troubling history of financial irresponsibility, leading them to halt any financial support.
Compounding their worries, the son is currently living a lifestyle and in a relationship that they do not approve of. This situation has prompted Michael and his wife to consider the implications of leaving their son an inheritance, fearing that it might only enable his poor choices. The couple is now weighing the emotional and practical ramifications of potentially cutting him out of their will, highlighting a common dilemma faced by parents in similar situations.
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