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<blockquote data-quote="ksm" data-source="post: 689213" data-attributes="member: 12511"><p>I hunk I would leave a token gift, like a photo album of his photos from when he was growing up, (who else would want them?) or a momento from his adoption, if you have any thing, or an object that you know he was fond of as a child, like a favorite book, or a quilt. I would attach a note with words wishing him well. If you do leave mo ey, I would do it in the form of a donation to a charitable organization in his name. Your attorney can tell you if you have to notify him in advance, I don't know that you have to. Does he live far from you?</p><p></p><p>Maybe your ex could hold the item for you and give it to him at the appropriate time...ksm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ksm, post: 689213, member: 12511"] I hunk I would leave a token gift, like a photo album of his photos from when he was growing up, (who else would want them?) or a momento from his adoption, if you have any thing, or an object that you know he was fond of as a child, like a favorite book, or a quilt. I would attach a note with words wishing him well. If you do leave mo ey, I would do it in the form of a donation to a charitable organization in his name. Your attorney can tell you if you have to notify him in advance, I don't know that you have to. Does he live far from you? Maybe your ex could hold the item for you and give it to him at the appropriate time...ksm [/QUOTE]
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