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To: Smiling Bob who wrote (265525)8/1/2010 1:22:49 PM
From: ggershRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
My sympathies also, went through the same thing
5 years ago, it seems that a will is like most
everything else, just a piece of paper that means
hardly anything. Wish they could take it and make
it more of a final word which it is meant to be,
but it never is as easy as it's meant to be.



To: Smiling Bob who wrote (265525)8/1/2010 1:44:30 PM
From: Skeeter BugRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
SB, did the person who made the will work with an attorney that controlled the will and was a single point of contact for the will?

or was this a DIY project that went awry?

i ask b/c i'll probably be the person who has to deal with the family will when the time comes - and depending on what is in it, i could see it getting real nasty. i'd rather not deal with that. i think an attorney is handling it, though, and i wonder if that means these kinds of problems are minimized.

well, maybe it isn't a problem if the bankers use their government to steal everything by then anyway.