Originally Posted by mermaid
very good upbringing with correct values...education is stressing more in teaching students good values nowadays...u are one good role model that in future your kids can learn from..![]()
Originally Posted by mermaid
very good upbringing with correct values...education is stressing more in teaching students good values nowadays...u are one good role model that in future your kids can learn from..![]()
U are a clever guy, knows how to look at others' comments in different angle..Originally Posted by DKSG
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If parents use all their might to spend their wealth, but still cannot finish spending so leave it to me all. Then, I think this case should be more ok.Originally Posted by peterng8
haha, I tink ppl r more interested to study yowe's achievement den to sic their personal achievements.Originally Posted by chiaberry
That sounds like a good strategy. How to get it done? Engaged a lawyer?![]()
Originally Posted by puffer_fish
你过奖了, it is not simi gd upbringing la, more of I dun really 希罕 my parents inheritance.Originally Posted by peterng8
precisely becos Im single n no kids hence dun nid to resort to eyeing parents' assets/ fight wif siblings.
there will be no next generation for me to leave my assets to in the future so my personal achievement will be more den enuff to last me for my entire life.
Need management fee...Originally Posted by DC33_2008
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What is the viable asset amount to start? $10 mil?Originally Posted by chestnut
Bro, anything under trust need mgmt fee... Yearly... Speak with your pb...Originally Posted by DC33_2008
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Has spoken but each gives slightly different views. That is why need some impartial advice here. For example, things to look out for?Originally Posted by chestnut
Then u are the only child? And your wife is also only child? u and your wife will inherit all from your parents and in laws?Originally Posted by yowetan
If my children tell me these proudly, I may leave all to charity without thinking, giving them a better chance working harder..Originally Posted by yowetan
Originally Posted by henryhk
"Mr Tan believe inheritance should be part of his personal achievement for him need to plan, and persuade and convince the parents and in-laws.
Mr Tan has got them to state in the will that in an event of unforeseen circumstance, their assets will go to him or his wife."
That seems why there are so many siblings fighting due to inheritance.
If your children tell you this, I am quite sure you will die quite young.Originally Posted by walkthetiger
DKSG
Hah.....right.......Originally Posted by DKSG
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y will die quite young? wat's the logic?![]()
He still has 1 brother in law so I'm very curious why his PIL wanted to inherit to him instead of his own sonOriginally Posted by henryhk
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"Anyone who has not made a mistake has never tried anything new"
If they are eyeing and planning on inheritance so early, how to convince myself that they hope me having a long life. The act betrays their heart.Originally Posted by mermaid
u unable to convince yrself doesn't mean tat yr physical body wun live a long life wat, unless unfillial children plot for the rich parents' death?Originally Posted by walkthetiger
actually I wonder if most parents will distribute the inheritance fairly or not?
if not fairly, will discord the harmony of the siblings relationship oso.
possible if the parents dote on the daughter more.Originally Posted by CondoWE
there was a old drama whereby the dad has a son and a niece. the dad dotes on the niece like his own daughter & wanted his son to marry the niece but the son has no feeling for her.
in the end the dad leave all the inheritance to the niece for fear tat his son will desert her.
Last edited by mermaid; 12-08-13 at 10:44.
[QUOTE=mermai unless unfillial children plot for the rich parents' death?[/QUOTE]
Dear Mermaid, unfillial children plot for the rich parents' death, it is not a question, such thing happens secretly and quietly like always.
Wouldn't they worry their son being deserted by their SIL after they ripOriginally Posted by mermaid
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"Anyone who has not made a mistake has never tried anything new"
so the moral behind the story is :Originally Posted by walkthetiger
if u r rich, dun hv children
hahaha
I supposed u r asking if a parent dotes on the daughter more, she run the risk of being deserted by the husband?Originally Posted by CondoWE
well, a son will face exactly the same problem.
My children is not at fault, but I fail as a dad, cause they grow up without a heart.Originally Posted by mermaid
NO.Originally Posted by mermaid
There are some old drama whereby, the SIL inherited all $$$ and promised to take care his BIL but after the PIL rip, BIL abandoned! Aren't they worry
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"Anyone who has not made a mistake has never tried anything new"
aiya, such thing how to teach?Originally Posted by walkthetiger
"boy, papa & mama love u very much. all our wealth will be yours one day. be patient. dun tink of killing us becos of our money"
very largely depends on the inner monster ~ greed
so the parents muz be smart to leave their inheritance to their daughter rather den SIL la.Originally Posted by CondoWE
外人终究是外人
Originally Posted by walkthetiger
That's so true
“Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity.”
― Martin Luther King, Jr.
OUT WITH THE SHIT TRASH
https://www.facebook.com/shutdowntrs
Hahaha.. daughter will side his husband rather than brother la...Originally Posted by mermaid
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Simple as when his husband and brother drop into the sea, who do you think she will save first?
"Anyone who has not made a mistake has never tried anything new"
tat depends on who got the inheritance!Originally Posted by CondoWE
she might save the one without the inheritance, hehe![]()
If you ain't prastising, then will be more difficult to teach.Originally Posted by mermaid
With or without inheritance, logically she will still save the husband firstOriginally Posted by mermaid
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"Anyone who has not made a mistake has never tried anything new"