We all know that dividing assets among children can be a tricky business, but what happens when the stakes are high and the kids don’t agree? One 65-year-old German electrician found himself in the middle of a family feud when he decided to pass control of his successful business to his son, leaving his two daughters out of the loop. While one daughter was accepting, the other accused him of favoritism, igniting a fiery debate. Let’s dive into this electrifying family drama! ⚡
Time to Settle Down ️

The Family Business

Daughters’ Careers

Family Gathering Drama

Father’s Defense ️

Son’s Qualifications

Marie’s Argument ️

Father’s Confession

Family Sides

Ownership Clarification

Son’s Dedication

Daughters’ Choices

Inheritance Possibilities

Dividing the Business: Fair or Favoritism?
So, this German electrician dad is ready to retire and travel with his wife, leaving his business to his son Alexander. While daughter Laura is cool with the decision, Marie accuses him of favoritism. Dad insists he loves all his kids equally, but Alexander has worked alongside him for years and is qualified to run the business. Marie argues that dad was always closer to Alexander, which he admits is true due to their working relationship. With the family divided, dad considers compensating his daughters in his will. What do you think of this electrifying family drama? ⚡
NTA rewards hard work, but daughters feel left out.

A family drama unfolds over unequal business split. NTA.

NTA. Son is most qualified, Marie is bitter about relationship.

NTA for giving son business, but daughter’s feelings matter too

Fair estate planning is crucial in family businesses

Should the son get all the profits or should they be split evenly?

Daughters disinherited, YTA for favouring son.

Commenter questions ownership, deems dad the a**hole.

Daughters upset over unequal inheritance, commenter calls out YTA.

Daughters deserve equal inheritance. YTA for unfair business split.

Daughter accuses father of favoritism in business, son defends himself.

Favoring son over daughter in business split.

Is favoritism in business ownership fair to other children?

Unequal business split sparks family drama. Commenter calls out YTA.

Family business drama sparks debate over ownership and control

Daughters left out of inheritance, OP may be the a**hole ♀️

Daughter’s greed ignites family drama over unequal business split

Fair solution: Give daughters 24/24/51 equity, son earned 50%.

Legal professional advises on potential pitfalls of unequal business split � �

Plan for succession, sell business to son for fair value. YTA.

Consider fairness for overall estate-management and inheritance.

YTA for unequal business split, but solutions offered for balance.

Fairly dividing business control without unequal value: expert advice

Daughters want a cut of the business Clarification needed

Son’s profession justifies unequal business split, NTA

Balancing family and business is a tricky act

Son deserves the business, but YTA for not planning ahead

Daughters paid with their childhood, YTA for unequal split

Fair ownership vs control split in family business

Fair inheritance proposal for family business sparks debate.

Daughters question unequal business split in family drama

Daughters deserve equal inheritance. Selling business to son is fair.

Unequal business split sparks inheritance drama

Challenging the father’s justification for unequal business split

Selling the business to his son can prevent family drama

Fair business split, but what about future inheritance?

Fair solution suggested for dad’s unequal business split

Fairness concerns raised over unequal business split among siblings

Commenter questions unequal business split, sparks inheritance debate

Daughters left out of profitable business, YTA sparks family drama

Fair or Favouritism? Commenters weigh in on unequal inheritance distribution

Curious about business profit and son’s ownership?

Fair control, unequal ownership: a solution for family business drama

Fair business split or gender discrimination?

Fair wages or family favoritism? The plot thickens

Daughters deserve equal share. YTA for favoritism towards son.

Equal business split for family harmony

Transferring the business? Daughters deserve equal inheritance.

Dad plays favorites in business split, sparks YTA comment
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Daughters demand fair share in family business
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Commenter suggests fairer business split, calls out favoritism.

Sell company to son at fair price or YTA.

Commenter suggests fixing the situation and setting a positive example
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Fair business split or family drama? Residuals for all?

Fairness in business inheritance is important for family harmony

Fairness concerns arise in unequal business split among siblings.

Qualified heir vs entitled heir in family business drama

Suggests offering daughter a role in the company for fairness
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A cautionary tale about leaving a business to one child

Daughters express concern over unequal business split.

Daughters deserve equal inheritance, son gets value subtracted. NTA
