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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 399663" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Janet, I'm with DDD on this. It seems death of a parent can very easily create emotional responses and hard feelings. </p><p>My mindset is to expect absolutely nothing and be thrilled if you do receive something. </p><p>It's much better than to expect something and be very disappointed. </p><p>I hope your dad wrote things down. If not, then you may not inherit anything. He was married for a long time and his wife is the person that</p><p>will receive everything (as it should be) unless your dad left specific instructions. Could you imagine your sons expecting money or tools or anything if something happened to your s/o? </p><p>He was a smart man to have saved so much so I can't imagine that he wouldn't have written anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 399663, member: 3"] Janet, I'm with DDD on this. It seems death of a parent can very easily create emotional responses and hard feelings. My mindset is to expect absolutely nothing and be thrilled if you do receive something. It's much better than to expect something and be very disappointed. I hope your dad wrote things down. If not, then you may not inherit anything. He was married for a long time and his wife is the person that will receive everything (as it should be) unless your dad left specific instructions. Could you imagine your sons expecting money or tools or anything if something happened to your s/o? He was a smart man to have saved so much so I can't imagine that he wouldn't have written anything. [/QUOTE]
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