Archive for May, 2010
SaraGoNC asked:
My dad is a private person. I do not know if he has a living will, his SS#, insurance information, where he would like to be buried, where he banks, if he has debt, etc. We have a good relationship, yet he is not planning for the future. He recently had a serious accident and this could be a good time to broach this uncomfortable subject. Please recommend a concise resource to find a “checklist” of items he needs to address in planning for emergencies or his passing. I love my dad and want to do everything I can to ensure his wishes are fullfilled. Thanks!
Young Frankenstein
My dad is a private person. I do not know if he has a living will, his SS#, insurance information, where he would like to be buried, where he banks, if he has debt, etc. We have a good relationship, yet he is not planning for the future. He recently had a serious accident and this could be a good time to broach this uncomfortable subject. Please recommend a concise resource to find a “checklist” of items he needs to address in planning for emergencies or his passing. I love my dad and want to do everything I can to ensure his wishes are fullfilled. Thanks!
Young Frankenstein
michellaneous413 asked:
do you think everyone should have one? How do you think they should be done? What do you think they should contain? How do you think doctors and family members should handle them in difficult cases? I would really like to know EVERYONE’S detailed opinion on this important issue!!! thank you very much!!
I personally am not looking to get one, I just want to know what others think. Would you get one, and why?
Prince Kappe
do you think everyone should have one? How do you think they should be done? What do you think they should contain? How do you think doctors and family members should handle them in difficult cases? I would really like to know EVERYONE’S detailed opinion on this important issue!!! thank you very much!!
I personally am not looking to get one, I just want to know what others think. Would you get one, and why?
Prince Kappe
ballingboy111 asked:
long story short, my grandma died a few years back, told me i was in her will, my aunt was the executor or whatever it is called, and screwed me and my family out of what was left to us, it has happened a few years ago, but i want to pursue what was left to me. Am i entitled to see the will? if so how? what are my options? can i sue?
I live in florida they live in new york, i cant go in person…any other option?
Hector Scordino
long story short, my grandma died a few years back, told me i was in her will, my aunt was the executor or whatever it is called, and screwed me and my family out of what was left to us, it has happened a few years ago, but i want to pursue what was left to me. Am i entitled to see the will? if so how? what are my options? can i sue?
I live in florida they live in new york, i cant go in person…any other option?
Hector Scordino
muggs asked:
Dad left a Living Will The executor and the executor not trust each other so they both got lawyers in which they both want Dads money he left to his Kids. He left his house to be sold. they decided to just let it go back to the Mortgage company it has been two years.
Dad has 8 kids and $20,000 dollars. I say shame on them for all they are putting all of us through over a balance no one agrees on so time goes on..
Claudia
Dad left a Living Will The executor and the executor not trust each other so they both got lawyers in which they both want Dads money he left to his Kids. He left his house to be sold. they decided to just let it go back to the Mortgage company it has been two years.
Dad has 8 kids and $20,000 dollars. I say shame on them for all they are putting all of us through over a balance no one agrees on so time goes on..
Claudia
2kool4u asked:
I wouldn’t wanna be a burden on my family or the state. Nor would I wanna live if I couldn’t do normal stuff or think properly. Do you think they will have such a law in the future or would I have to go to Switzerland or somewhere (if I remembered in time lol)
I wouldn’t wanna be a burden on my family or the state. Nor would I wanna live if I couldn’t do normal stuff or think properly. Do you think they will have such a law in the future or would I have to go to Switzerland or somewhere (if I remembered in time lol)
I mean if a person is gonna die anyway, why can’t they choose the time and place? Or am I missing something?
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