Even donating to a charity instead of leaving money to family members could cause hurt feelings.Inheritances- talk about a mine field. You leave your most precious and dear object, your dad's antique time piece, and the heir is peeved because he only got a lousy watch. People get really weird over inheritances. And let's face it, most of us don't have vast fortunes to put all our descendants on Easy Street. Who really wants just a "token". Maybe, it makes more sense to spare feelings, and donate to where it makes the best sense.
I was all for "Enjoy your money for you earned it" but then read:
A good man leave’s an inheritance to his children’s children (Proverbs 13:22).
But since I have none, I'm off the hook. I'm not a Garth Brooks fan, but he was asked about finances, he replied "I've got enough, so my children's, children's, children won't have to work"
That's some good investing.
I had to check the proverb......no apostrophe in leaves. Phew, had me worried.A good man leave’s an inheritance to his children’s children (Proverbs 13:22).
pretty much says what I posted.Bottom line, be sure everything is absolutely clear.