Archive for May, 2010
grandmafulkerson asked:
Our house has been homesteaded. How does that affect our heirs? Is it legal for us to fill out our own wills or living trust forms if we get them notarized? Our estate is small. What other important information do we need to know before we do this? We’re trying to avoid paying an attorney’s fee.
Ramonita Tataris
Our house has been homesteaded. How does that affect our heirs? Is it legal for us to fill out our own wills or living trust forms if we get them notarized? Our estate is small. What other important information do we need to know before we do this? We’re trying to avoid paying an attorney’s fee.
Ramonita Tataris
cap3382 asked:
I’m thinking about making out a Will, Living Will, and Living Trust. I see the advertisements in the paper for these kits that cost about $20. Is filling them out as good as having a Lawyer draw them up? Sounds a lot cheaper, but will they hold up in Court when I pass away?
Sherill Eroh
I’m thinking about making out a Will, Living Will, and Living Trust. I see the advertisements in the paper for these kits that cost about $20. Is filling them out as good as having a Lawyer draw them up? Sounds a lot cheaper, but will they hold up in Court when I pass away?
Sherill Eroh
ONE AND ONLY asked:
now we are answering to each others for such a long time but we do not know each other thats ok. BUT we can tell to each other that what kind of work we are doing for living.it will make us more close to each other and confident for answering to each other ,because we will know that this answer came from a person who is really a knoledgable person or some body who really qualified one. thanks it is just for to be proud of you people. thanks.for your information myself is marine/engineer and living in canada.thanks
Vanessa Montes
now we are answering to each others for such a long time but we do not know each other thats ok. BUT we can tell to each other that what kind of work we are doing for living.it will make us more close to each other and confident for answering to each other ,because we will know that this answer came from a person who is really a knoledgable person or some body who really qualified one. thanks it is just for to be proud of you people. thanks.for your information myself is marine/engineer and living in canada.thanks
Vanessa Montes
ctmom05 asked:
I am interested in knowing more about how to craft a living will.
I am interested in knowing more about how to craft a living will.
What should such a document contain, does it need to be notarized, etc.
I am having minor surgery(cholecystectomy-removal of gall bladder)soon. The packet that the surgeon sent to me includes instruction to bring a living will with me, when I go for the surgery.
I am interested in your experiences with a living will, as well as referrals to sites that contain user friendly info.
Roger
KatherineB asked:
Planning for senior living involves all kinds of rational decision making. It also involves a lot of emotional letting go. No two people face their own aging in quite the same way. Plus, some people age faster than others, or in different ways. And no two families are the same, either. Economics, belief systems and living situations vary greatly. What works for one family is impossible for the next. It is also good to realize that your family is not alone.
Belva Ferriter
Planning for senior living involves all kinds of rational decision making. It also involves a lot of emotional letting go. No two people face their own aging in quite the same way. Plus, some people age faster than others, or in different ways. And no two families are the same, either. Economics, belief systems and living situations vary greatly. What works for one family is impossible for the next. It is also good to realize that your family is not alone.
Belva Ferriter









