terrencekeenan
17 Jul 2015
Law / Inheritance and taking care of elderly parents in Poland [7]
My wife is Polish. She has two other sisters, one of which lives with her parents, along with her husband and two kids.
My mom (in the U.S.) died recently, and we got to talking about inheritance. In my family, shares were/are split equally among kids.
She tells me that when the time comes for her own parents, she and her other sister who doesn't live there will sign the house over to the sister who lives there now without compensation. She claims that it is because her sister will take care of her Mom when she gets too old to do it herself (if that time ever comes).
But, she currently has lived there free rent and free childcare for 9 years. Seems like she gets the top end of the stick. Is this normal in Poland?
As far as taking care of dying parents... my sister did the bulk of the work without expecting any additional compensation. The rest of us helped as much as possible both time and geography wise.
My wife is Polish. She has two other sisters, one of which lives with her parents, along with her husband and two kids.
My mom (in the U.S.) died recently, and we got to talking about inheritance. In my family, shares were/are split equally among kids.
She tells me that when the time comes for her own parents, she and her other sister who doesn't live there will sign the house over to the sister who lives there now without compensation. She claims that it is because her sister will take care of her Mom when she gets too old to do it herself (if that time ever comes).
But, she currently has lived there free rent and free childcare for 9 years. Seems like she gets the top end of the stick. Is this normal in Poland?
As far as taking care of dying parents... my sister did the bulk of the work without expecting any additional compensation. The rest of us helped as much as possible both time and geography wise.