Trot LaRoc
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We all know he's not obligated to break bread but the fact that he wont chip his seeds off is pretty foul unless yall dod something shytty to him
I had a relative pass away and left my father enough money for 2 or 3 lifetimes, I'm talking like millions. However, he has decided to not share any of it with me or my brother. Or his ex wife (my mom). My mom helped put my bro through engineering school without any help from my father. I'm still paying for school loans.
My guy friend says I'm wrong for wanting anything from my father. I feel like he should want to see his seeds come up without struggling.
Am i wrong for wanting help from my dad knowing that he could provide it easily???

Lawyers can't force a person on how to spend money he inherited.Maybe your pops had some doubts about paternity? Or maybe the will was altered.
Don't let it get you bent out of shape. If it really bothers you seek a lawyer.

We all know he's not obligated to break bread but the fact that he wont chip his seeds off is pretty foul unless yall dod something shytty to him
I'm reading this thinking fuk your pops, but then I thought if my parents got a large sum of money I couldn't see them giving me any. I'm sure they would put it in the will, but they aren't just writing out checks.
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Foul as fukk! If he died would y'all get all the money?![]()
Who died and left him the money?
I don't think so, I work with several brehs who are still cutting their adult children checks large checks for car repairs and other day to day things. I listen to them complain thinking, I hope my kids get their shyt together cause I can't see myself writing out checks after their past the age of 22.Is it a race thing? A culture thing?
Why didn't she have it set up so the grandkids also got paid?His mom. My grandmother.