Aneeda72
Well-known Member
When my father died my parents had been divorced for a while and he had remarried twice and had 6 more children.
. I doubt he had anything to leave, but I sure didn’t get anything and didn’t want anything from him.
When my step-father died, he and my mother were divorced. He had no children of his own, claimed to love us dearly, and we, my brother and I, were left out of his will as he left everything to his niece which he hooked up with later in life.
My mother has very little money, lives in government housing, and before she married my step father I was told I was no longer welcome to live her. I was 17. Even if she left me something I wouldn’t take it, but I was relieved to know I didn’t have to make such a choice. She’s left everything to my brother.
. He is welcome to it.
My husbands mother disowned him right before she died. Pressured to do so by a greedy sibling. We did not contest the will. I have always felt if someone does not rejoice in giving me something, than let the greedy others have it.
My opinion is if it would make you happy to leave an adopted child something then do so. I am sure, she expects nothing as I expected nothing from my fathers or other family members as they had given me nothing in life but pain anyway. Seems it is much the same for your adopted daughter, and I agree with @Pepper opinion. But, then, maybe I am wrong.

When my step-father died, he and my mother were divorced. He had no children of his own, claimed to love us dearly, and we, my brother and I, were left out of his will as he left everything to his niece which he hooked up with later in life.

My mother has very little money, lives in government housing, and before she married my step father I was told I was no longer welcome to live her. I was 17. Even if she left me something I wouldn’t take it, but I was relieved to know I didn’t have to make such a choice. She’s left everything to my brother.

My husbands mother disowned him right before she died. Pressured to do so by a greedy sibling. We did not contest the will. I have always felt if someone does not rejoice in giving me something, than let the greedy others have it.
My opinion is if it would make you happy to leave an adopted child something then do so. I am sure, she expects nothing as I expected nothing from my fathers or other family members as they had given me nothing in life but pain anyway. Seems it is much the same for your adopted daughter, and I agree with @Pepper opinion. But, then, maybe I am wrong.