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What Have You Done About Your Will or Trust?
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<blockquote data-quote="SeekingStrength" data-source="post: 717456" data-attributes="member: 17635"><p>^^^^^YES! ^^^^^</p><p></p><p>My father in law's estate is in probate...for almost two years now. Wills are important; it can be an expensive long haul without one. There is no end in sight to this. <sigh> </p><p></p><p>Our will divides property equally between the three offspring (with a couple of exceptions). As far as money in checking and savings accounts, we have named two of our kids to receive those (few) $$, 50/50. Those transactions will take place outside the will and hopefully, Difficult Child will never know about them. </p><p></p><p>Should our relationship with Difficult Child never improve, we still do not wish to inflict any kind of "inheritance hurt" after we are gone. These decisions help us sleep better at night.</p><p></p><p>writing this, knowing full well we come from many different circumstances.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeekingStrength, post: 717456, member: 17635"] ^^^^^YES! ^^^^^ My father in law's estate is in probate...for almost two years now. Wills are important; it can be an expensive long haul without one. There is no end in sight to this. <sigh> Our will divides property equally between the three offspring (with a couple of exceptions). As far as money in checking and savings accounts, we have named two of our kids to receive those (few) $$, 50/50. Those transactions will take place outside the will and hopefully, Difficult Child will never know about them. Should our relationship with Difficult Child never improve, we still do not wish to inflict any kind of "inheritance hurt" after we are gone. These decisions help us sleep better at night. writing this, knowing full well we come from many different circumstances..... [/QUOTE]
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