That is entirely up to the person with the money. Note that any gifts within 2 years of death can be brought back into the estate.
Dr. Roylott didn't want his stepdaughters to get married because then he would have to give them large sums of money
I would give my dad half my money and hopefully he will take it . it is a good thing to give money to you dad because if all the good things he did for us.
Rockefeller believes that he should give his money away.
I'D GIVE HER JUST $20, FOR MONEY ISN'T GRASS... I disagree id would give more around the $100 range! =D === === I would give around $100 Lauryn24-$100
You should give him none
Basic etiquette states that you should never ask for money from your guests. If they would like to give you money they will do so discreetly.
of course they should it would really help solve the world peace problem
Buy flapjack and give it to Stuart.
what you should give in your will is the deed to your house or give them money or jewelry or your most gifted posetion
About the money? Forget about it. I know it was probably a lot of money but they are not going to give it to you now. If they were going to give it to you, you would have got it by now.
When you get an advance on an inheritance before the estate settles, you will not get the full amount. The companies that provide these advances will take a significant percentage of the inheritance, in exchange for the prompt payment and additional risk they take on.
To relinquish an inheritance, you can renounce it by formally stating your intention to give up your claim to the inheritance in writing. This document should be notarized and filed with the appropriate court or legal authority. It's important to understand the legal implications of relinquishing an inheritance, as it typically means you will have no further rights or claims to the assets or property involved.