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I need legal advice regarding father in law's estate- PLEASE
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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 449980" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>DDD great advice/reminder. Sisters and I have been on Dad for years. He's remarried and we expect most of everything to go to his wife. The problem is he's aging and ALL his assets are in his name only. I don't think she's even on one checking account. He had a mini stroke this summer, and he's finally woken up to the fact that he needs to get everything in order. NOT just a will, but also <strong>revokable living trust</strong>. If he ever becomes incapacitated, the way things are right now, no one will be able to use any of his assets to get him care, and no one will be able to maintain any of his assets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 449980, member: 11965"] DDD great advice/reminder. Sisters and I have been on Dad for years. He's remarried and we expect most of everything to go to his wife. The problem is he's aging and ALL his assets are in his name only. I don't think she's even on one checking account. He had a mini stroke this summer, and he's finally woken up to the fact that he needs to get everything in order. NOT just a will, but also [B]revokable living trust[/B]. If he ever becomes incapacitated, the way things are right now, no one will be able to use any of his assets to get him care, and no one will be able to maintain any of his assets. [/QUOTE]
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