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<blockquote data-quote="kiwi pom" data-source="post: 5605718" data-attributes="member: 946"><p>Every situation is different, its why its so hard to sort out. I do think parents should be allowed to do whatever they want regarding who gets what, if anything.</p><p>I think arguments start because siblings are treated differently, especially daughters and often there's no real succession plan put in place early on.</p><p>Could all of your siblings have stayed on farm if they wanted? Could you have gone to university?</p><p>I don't believe that just because someone stays at home and works on their parents farm that they should automatically be handed everything. In my opinion at 16 staying at home and 'working for dad' is the easy option and shouldn't be considered some huge sacrifice.</p><p>Maybe a better solution is for all siblings to go off and make their own way then all get together to discuss succession whenever the parents are ready to step aside.</p><p>I think its sad that families fall out over who owns a bit of dirt and sadder still that they cant all get together and talk about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kiwi pom, post: 5605718, member: 946"] Every situation is different, its why its so hard to sort out. I do think parents should be allowed to do whatever they want regarding who gets what, if anything. I think arguments start because siblings are treated differently, especially daughters and often there's no real succession plan put in place early on. Could all of your siblings have stayed on farm if they wanted? Could you have gone to university? I don't believe that just because someone stays at home and works on their parents farm that they should automatically be handed everything. In my opinion at 16 staying at home and 'working for dad' is the easy option and shouldn't be considered some huge sacrifice. Maybe a better solution is for all siblings to go off and make their own way then all get together to discuss succession whenever the parents are ready to step aside. I think its sad that families fall out over who owns a bit of dirt and sadder still that they cant all get together and talk about it. [/QUOTE]
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