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I was honestly just curious and trying to get an answer...I had just figured she'd be the prime beneficiary to the estate left behind, didn't realize she'd be getting payments until she was 18-23 from the NFL. I wonder if she has any sort of financial protection from the guardian, or if the guardian can do what he/she chooses with that $9K per month? |
Eh, she'll blow it all on collector Barbies and Build-A-Bears before she's 10.
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I was just curious, and I never thought of it as a 'life insurance' type of deal. So my question was answered. Carry on. |
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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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Nice!
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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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Grandma will be the next one driving a Bentley.
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but I'm a cold son of a bitch
I love my mom and dad, they have both been great to me and have taught me many, many, many important lessons and I respect both of them greatly but honestly how could you miss someone you never knew? How could you feel pain about someone you never knew? My parents got divorced when I was 4, have no memories of them being together, and I never once in my life was sad about them not being together because I never knew them together so yeah...IMO this little girl, assuming she lands a rational guardian, sort of hit a baby jackpot |
That's great. Doesn't replace her parents but financially stability will certainly help.
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