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12-04-2012, 10:58 PM | #1 |
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shes essentially going to be set for life but at the cost of never having a mother or father during her childhood, teen, and young adult life.
so it's pretty much would I rather be poor and have two parents or be rich and have no parents I'd take the first every time over 100k a year. Grandma cant teach her the same stuff mom and dad could have. |
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judging on who mom and dad were in this case if I were her I'd take grandma and the money, especially since she'll never have one living memory of mom or dad |
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12-04-2012, 11:01 PM | #3 |
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when she gets old enough there will be more than enough documentation to see how bad that was, and it could cause some sort of trauma say if they wait to tell her until shes 15, 16, 17, whatever the ****
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If my dad off'd my mom (hypothetically) when I was an infant and I got, on average, $60K a year every year until I was out of college... I think I'd be able to deal with it when Grandpa told me when I was 16. |
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