If you leave your son out of your will your son and grandchildren will be deeply hurt and left wondering for the rest of their lives what they had done wrong to be excluded in this way. Why didn't you love them? Their memory of you will be clouded by this action. it will cause an irreparable split between your children. Is this really what you want? I understand your husband wanted to keep the money in the family but leaving everything to your daughter is not a good way to go about this, no matter what your daughter tells you. or what your husband said. There are no guarantees in life; will your daughter do as she says she will? How will your son feel about having to ask his sister for money? What happens if your daughter remarries? Or loses all the money to a scam? I could go on with a list of what ifs. One way to keep the money in the family is to do what your heart tells you and not what your daughter tells you. she is not an uninterested party in this. . Split the money between your son and daughter, a third each. The last third is to be split equally between the grandchildren and held in trust for them until they are 25. You have been given good advice about consulting a lawyer. Take it.
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On the surface, that's sounds like DD is being kind, and not wishing for her child to benefit more than the other two GCs. However, we all know that there is absolutely no reason why DD's child would automatically receive more ... It's up to the OP how she divides her estate in her Will ... just split it equally, 3 ways, between all three GCs!
