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<blockquote data-quote="Bigfoot" data-source="post: 1464732" data-attributes="member: 17956"><p>Three cases of it here right recently. Two, I am very familiar with the families (no need to lie, I'm related to them). At some point, the parent gives the kids (in this case adult children) power of attorney. When the time is right, they start leaching the funds. Hard to imagine doing that to anybody, much less your parents. They've all got some backwards butt excuse as to why they did it. It's expensive running errands-----------Yeah, they know, they used to haul you every where. They would want me to enjoy life------------Yeah, that's why they worked well in to their 70's, so you could travel. Rediculous watching adults buy more "stuff", at an invalids expense.</p><p></p><p>I'm always the oddball. I never wanted a horse somebody else had trained. I don't like for anybody to buy me something. I never concern myself with what others have, or didn't have. I just can't see kicking your parents, when their down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigfoot, post: 1464732, member: 17956"] Three cases of it here right recently. Two, I am very familiar with the families (no need to lie, I'm related to them). At some point, the parent gives the kids (in this case adult children) power of attorney. When the time is right, they start leaching the funds. Hard to imagine doing that to anybody, much less your parents. They've all got some backwards butt excuse as to why they did it. It's expensive running errands-----------Yeah, they know, they used to haul you every where. They would want me to enjoy life------------Yeah, that's why they worked well in to their 70's, so you could travel. Rediculous watching adults buy more "stuff", at an invalids expense. I'm always the oddball. I never wanted a horse somebody else had trained. I don't like for anybody to buy me something. I never concern myself with what others have, or didn't have. I just can't see kicking your parents, when their down. [/QUOTE]
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