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Moral dilemma - will writing?


I was about to leave a charity in my will (where I used to work) when writing my will (a fair chunk of it). Just recently, I had asked them for help as I had to leave my job due to medical circumstances and *they* terminated my post. My doctor said I would not be able to work for the foreseeable future, however, they declined any financial support, despite the fact that *they* retired *me* on medical grounds. They terminated my post however will not take any financial responsibility for this action

Fair enough, but the big clincher is, I was about to leave THEM a fair chunk of my estate in my will. should I just cut them out too now? Please note this establishment is a research establishment and does not provide support to needy children, dogs, people, or other living creature, so no one would lose out on this charity donation except the running of the establishment itself. Is it not the departments fault they refused financial payment & is solely the pension/finance department?

would i be being a mug to think "its not their fault" "its the pension's/finance departments fault, or its MY fault i am no longer able to work? and leave them in?

Cut them out, 99% of charities are corrupt anyway and are not fit to receive donations from anybody. It bothers me that you say, research establishment, that conjours up all kinds of images.

I personally would cut them out of the will.Find a charity that appreciates it or remember me?

Why would you lend support to those who are unsupportive??? There are other worthy charities...with a lot more integrity...

Cut them out.~

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