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Paranoia - Maybe silly but...
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<blockquote data-quote="Signorina" data-source="post: 505550"><p>Kathy - we are in the same place. we actually are redoing our wills because we redid them less than 2 years ago - making our then 18 yo easy child (now difficult child) the guardian for his younger brothers. At the time, we had no hesitation that he would be a wonderful parental figure for his brothers - thought we had set up some financial guidance from his grandmother and uncle. </p><p></p><p>Of course, we've had to spring into action to undo that short-lived will which begged the questions - do we write him out? Of course the answer was no - because neither one of us could bear that our last message to our son (difficult child or otherwise) would be so final. So - we have some safeguards - primarily to protect 14 yo easy child and give him the opportunity to be launched into adulthood -- but when pc14 is 25, the rest will be divided equally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Signorina, post: 505550"] Kathy - we are in the same place. we actually are redoing our wills because we redid them less than 2 years ago - making our then 18 yo easy child (now difficult child) the guardian for his younger brothers. At the time, we had no hesitation that he would be a wonderful parental figure for his brothers - thought we had set up some financial guidance from his grandmother and uncle. Of course, we've had to spring into action to undo that short-lived will which begged the questions - do we write him out? Of course the answer was no - because neither one of us could bear that our last message to our son (difficult child or otherwise) would be so final. So - we have some safeguards - primarily to protect 14 yo easy child and give him the opportunity to be launched into adulthood -- but when pc14 is 25, the rest will be divided equally. [/QUOTE]
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