@sw,
The majority kids in westernized societies will have it fairly better off. I think I had it very lucky as well, all things considered. My dad's job made us move around quite a bit, we ended up having to pull up stakes and relocate to a different state and city about every 4 years. I hated doing it but all things considered, I ended up having seen and done more as a kid as a result. There really seem to be silver linings in most clouds.
OT @ Chips
Curious.... Over here, if the GPs start gifting to the kids while they are still alive, it
saves on the inheritance tax. Were they able to live comfortably on less than what
they have, they might consider that. Don't know anything about UK taxes so don't know if it would work at all. Just a thought though.
The gifting could be by buying annuities and making the kids the beneficiaries, creating trust funds (kind of requires large dough to make it worthwhile) and outright cash gifts.
If their home is a significant part of the estate's value, they could consider a 5-way transfer of ownership to the kids now as part of the scheme. Obviously, they'd need to talk to some legal beagles and accountants about it but thought I'd step out of the peanut gallery.
Edited by - Indy11 on 8/8/2004 7:03:11 PM
Edited by - Indy11 on 8/8/2004 7:06:41 PM