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onecaliberal

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13. I took my oldest daughter out, she was also my executor. She married an evangelical 5 years ago.
Sun Jul 1, 2018, 10:21 AM
Jul 2018

I feel as though I need to protect the rest of my children from her in a sense. We left a little to the grands, but not her. I love her, but I do not trust her and do not recognize the child my husband and I raised.

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Changing our will [View all] SHRED Jul 2018 OP
Few years ago. Cut out my entire family except my daughter. Floyd R. Turbo Jul 2018 #1
Ask about a "skip-a-generation" trust. calimary Jul 2018 #2
I'm seriously considering this...thanks SHRED Jul 2018 #6
Is it to be a high valued estate? Several thoughts. 3Hotdogs Jul 2018 #3
We have a trust SHRED Jul 2018 #5
We were just talking about this. blueinredohio Jul 2018 #4
Donate the estate to the ACLU...we're gonna need them a lot more soon. (n/t) Moostache Jul 2018 #7
I know it is tempting, but you might consider the consequences. Frustratedlady Jul 2018 #8
These aren't my spouse's children SHRED Jul 2018 #10
Didn't mean to be confusing. I was referring to grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Frustratedlady Jul 2018 #14
I have heard folks say to leave $100 each rather than leave them out. keithbvadu2 Jul 2018 #9
yup happynewyear Jul 2018 #19
Sorry but this is real weird Capperdan Jul 2018 #11
You can't communicate politically with someone... SHRED Jul 2018 #12
I took my oldest daughter out, she was also my executor. She married an evangelical 5 years ago. onecaliberal Jul 2018 #13
What makes you think his kids wouldn't spend all the money on nazi propaganda when they lunasun Jul 2018 #16
A friend at work got pissed at his two sons and safeinOhio Jul 2018 #15
That happened to my uncle! happynewyear Jul 2018 #17
I'm worried about this issue too. Croney Jul 2018 #18
GOD'S WILL happynewyear Jul 2018 #20
There's no law that you have to leave your estate to your kids or sinkingfeeling Jul 2018 #21
Had an estate tax professor who said he strongly advised against punishing family in death. Hoyt Jul 2018 #22
For everybody on this thread, just one thing to keep in mind. calimary Jul 2018 #23
Yes, it is your money and you can leave it to whomever you please. PoindexterOglethorpe Jul 2018 #24
Spend it all Dr Kak Nov 2018 #25
I knew a Dr Kak on the old Abuzz site - any chance? marble falls Nov 2018 #33
What if his wife objects to wine, women and song? marble falls Nov 2018 #35
I always figured I could go back to my lawyer and have him re-write my will. Maybe I'm wrong. dameatball Nov 2018 #26
We did it but we don't have kids just nieces and nephews. redstatebluegirl Nov 2018 #27
I was going to say. Start a trust. But I see it's already been mentioned. littlemissmartypants Nov 2018 #28
I have two siblings. MontanaMama Nov 2018 #29
My father changed his Will 10 times in 10 years. no_hypocrisy Nov 2018 #30
Leave money to your grandchildren dawg day Nov 2018 #31
You could also leave a big chunk to a good liberal cause (maybe in the names of the in-laws ;) dawg day Nov 2018 #32
To everyone reading this, PoindexterOglethorpe Nov 2018 #34
What if? CountAllVotes Nov 2018 #36
Then you absolutely need a will, otherwise PoindexterOglethorpe Nov 2018 #37
I have CountAllVotes Nov 2018 #38
You may need to do a bit more research PoindexterOglethorpe Nov 2018 #39
Suze Orman has forms online at a nominal cost. llmart Nov 2018 #40
On line forms can be problematical. PoindexterOglethorpe Nov 2018 #41
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