Is it ethical to treat your children differently in your will?

By Caitlin Fitzsimmons
Updated August 15 2016 - 6:15am, first published July 27 2016 - 12:15am
Dr Simon Longstaff, executive director from the Ethics Centre, says there is no moral duty to leave money equally to your children, but there are consequences if you don't. Photo: Christopher Pearce
Dr Simon Longstaff, executive director from the Ethics Centre, says there is no moral duty to leave money equally to your children, but there are consequences if you don't. Photo: Christopher Pearce

I heard a sad story the other day about woman in her early 60s who had spent her whole life feeling insecure about her mother's love.

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