MossRoad
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- Aug 31, 2001
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BINGO! We have a winner!!!I did't start a will until my 30's. By that time, I had a career and could actually bank money. The reason why I did a will is because I was ALWAYS under the impression that my parents would get everything of mine if I passed away (never married at the time, no children). I found out that is not always true, particularly if you don't live in the same state.
End of day, having something in writing and documented at least covers your butt so people know what you wanted to do if you had anything.
It can also make life simpler for the executor for "family items" if the deceased left who explicitly should receive what. This way the family can get pissed at the deceased instead of the executor![]()
We had a relative that made a bit of a stink about what they were "owed" from several deceased relatives and all we had to do was tell them we were legally required to follow the wills and there was nothing we could do for them.