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Apr 2, 2026, 12:00 PM·4 views

Givers’ regret: What happens when wealthy parents try to claw back fortunes from their kids

The rich can save big by gifting assets before they die, but some end up in a cash crunch.

Givers’ regret: What happens when wealthy parents try to claw back fortunes from their kids

The rich can save big by gifting assets before they die, but some end up in a cash crunch.

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