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Ask Dr. Tseday: October 1, 2009
JB Baltimore, MD asks: My mother left my 22-year-old son $50,000 when she died three years ago. The money is under my control and I’ve been wondering when I should give it to him. Any opinion?
Dr. Tseday responds: Wait until he has accomplished something in life in a way of self-sufficiency before giving it to him. This means having accomplished all he could as an individual without the assistance of another. If you give him the money now, there’s a very good chance he’ll blow it away or misuse it.
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