This chapter is focused on changing gender dynamics in inheritance and
remittance practices and their effect on the morality of money in the
family across five decades of migration from India to Australia. Inheritance
and remittances are no longer wholly male. Drawing on two large-scale
qualitative studies of nearly 200 Indians from over 100 families, who
have migrated to Australia, the chapter shows that ‘the good daughter’,
together with the ‘good son’, is changing the moral discourse around
money in the patrilineal Indian family. At the same time, male control
and ownership of household money is no longer accepted without question
in some migrant Indian families.