I realize that this is not the first time that I have published an article about this same topic, and, quite frankly, it probably won't be the last time that I do so. However, I feel that I cannot remain silent about this topic, because I am witnessing the harm that abusive parents have been doing to their kids by psychologically crippling them as children and then sabotaging their lives financially during their adulthood.
Below is a video that Norman Michael Achin posted about a woman whose father was sentenced to over a hundred years in prison for sexually victimizing her during her childhood and doing so to others as well. If you're not a proponent of forced heirship laws throughout the United States and its other jurisdictions, you will be so after watching this same video.
Norman Michael Achin Reports A News Story About A Woman Whose Father Received A Lengthy Prison Sentence For Sexually Victimizing Her And Others
Now, for all we know, the offending father may have a bank account somewhere that has a substantial amount of money in it. You know and I know that he's probably going to die in prison, unless, of course, the governor of his state jurisdiction (Maryland) decides to grant him a pardon, which I seriously doubt will happen.
There is no reason that this same monster should be allowed to disinherit the daughter that he sexually victimized and deny her any part of his estate that she would normally inherit from him after his death. If he decides to retaliate against his daughter for reporting him, you know that disinheriting her will be on the top of his list of priorities. These situations are exactly why our nation needs forced heirship laws in every jurisdiction. Not just Louisiana and Puerto Rico.
There are old men all over YouTube (mostly AI-generated images) that are bragging about how they are disinheriting their children and their grandchildren. One has to wonder how these old fogies treated their adult children when they were little kids. Never mind all the stories they throw out there about how they pampered their children with generosity when they were growing up. Talk is cheap.
I'm not going to show any of those same YouTube videos here in my article. However, I did come across this one interesting article in which a gentleman described the adverse impact that a parent disinheriting their offspring has on their adult children. The video is below.
Being Disinherited Is Never Pleasant And Is Usually Unfair
If your father sides with your enemies and never defends you in disputes, you cannot help but to suspect that he may be thinking about disinheriting you. It's as though he insists on adding insult to injury. Below is a video about parents that never defend their children.
Daniel Mackler Talks About Parents That Don't Defend Their Children
Mr. Mackler actually also posted a video on YouTube about parents that disinherit their children. Below is that same video.
Daniel Mackler Elaborates About Parents That Disinherit Their Children
Threats to disinherit someone is the most disgraceful form of financial abuse. Some people are never meant to be parents, and some people are never meant to be grandparents either. If anyone even has an inkling of a thought that they would disinherit a child, they should never become parents in the first place.
Whenever a parent disinherits a child that they have abused and have pushed away from them in that child's adulthood, it only goes to show you how much of a failure that parent is. Such a parent doesn't even have the decency to compensate that child for all the misery they've caused them throughout their life. It's infuriating.
Mr. Achin has been isolated from his autistic daughter for a substantial period of time for reasons that are not his fault. She is not isolated from him by choice but because of her mentally unhinged mother. He has not been allowed to see his stepson either because of his ex-wife. You know that he would never disinherit his daughter or his stepson.
At the end of the day, the United States of America needs forced heirship laws in every state jurisdiction, every territorial jurisdiction, and every extended jurisdiction, period. In the long run, disinheritance benefits nobody. It creates resentment. It creates conflicts. Most of all, it compounds the adverse effects that a survivor of incest and child abuse has already suffered at the hands of their parents.
Here is what I simply cannot wrap my head around. Not too long ago there was a news story in my area about a 21-year-old man who had shot and killed an intruder that had broken into his residence. The burglar's sister was outraged about it, and she wanted the 21-year-old man to be prosecuted for it despite that he really did what he did out of self-defense.
You have parents and family members that will defend a man no matter how much a piece of human garbage he is like the above-described burglar. On the other hand, you have men who do everything in an effort to prove themselves to their parents and their siblings, and their family treats them as though they will never amount to anything and they constantly belittle them. It makes me think of the lyrics of the song below.
The Song Titled "Seems Like I Gotta Do Wrong" By The Whispers
No-contact parents are the biggest disgrace when it comes to whether or not they will disinherit their offspring. The laws have to change. Putting forced heirship laws on the law books is the only direction for our nation to move in.
I admire people that stand by their parents through thick and thin. However, allowing abusive parents to disinherit their offspring only contributes to the problem with poverty and homelessness. Poverty and homelessness lead to crime. Americans can do without those same problems.
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