Saturday, March 20, 2010
A Family Legacy
A Family Legacy by Stanley Hein
in Family (submitted 2010-03-18)
Leaving a family inheritance is a gift that would be shared throughout ages. They come in some kinds. They are left by one individual in a family or many members of the family. They vary in price. They have one feature in common; they would all be treasured by future ages.
One means to share a family inheritance is to pass along a family heirloom. For example, family members would pass along a treasured Bible that includes important documentation of marriages and births throughout the years. They would leave a picture album which is comprised of some pictures of families from the past and present. Families must also leave jewelry, a quilt, or personal love letter written by great grandparents.
People will also give a establishment as a family heritage. This organization can be a provision of revenue for generations to come. The income can be split for a college education. It would be applied to fund entrepreneur efforts of other family relatives. Additionally, it would be used by family relatives who require the funds to pay bills when they are experiencing a financial hardship. Family members who can like to set up a organization for these purposes could visit a qualified attorney to structure the legal terms in which the funds are to be allocated. Things such as houses, classic automobiles, and boats must be given to future generations. For example, families can have a vacation home that they use to have big family reunions. The house will contain furniture, dishes and other items left behind from past generations. Portraits must be hung on the walls. Every generation must leave personalized messages throughout the building to encourage the next group of family relatives. Imagine reading an encouraging message from a loved member who lived over one hundred years ago.
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Leaving a family inheritance is a gift that would be shared throughout ages. They come in some kinds.
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