Money Moral Dilemma: My son wants me to give him £40,000 even though he doesn't need it - should I?

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MSE_Kelvin
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edited 5 March at 4:01PM in MoneySaving mums
This week's MoneySaver who wants advice asks...

After selling my recently-deceased dad's house, I gave my daughter £40,000 as a deposit on a house. As my son has a very good job and already has a house, I had my will rewritten to say that he will get the first £40,000 from my house when the time comes, to make things fair. But my son wants the money now, which I could just about afford to give him, but I don't want to as he doesn't need it and it wouldn't leave me with much. How do I resolve this without causing bad feeling?

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  • Bazzalona13295
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    You are being as fair as you can so no, don't back down and as the previous poster says look after yourself too.
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