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Jonjuan
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6. "I was just talking to my in-laws about this"
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Most people don't do them here (Sweden), because your kids get your shit regardless. Write a will if you want, but that shit getting split right down the middle. They basically said you can split up how you want while you're alive. I don't know how I feel about it yet. I guess it's one less thing to worry about.

Oh yeah, if you have a second family (2nd marriage and more kids) a Will is recognized. Those are the people that write them.

  

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OKOlds: Talk to me bout yo Last Will and Testaments [View all] , imcvspl, Tue May-02-17 12:07 AM
 
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its a simple solution to avoid issues in the future...
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in the past decade i've seen four families torn apart by rock solid wiil...
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      at the funeral home we gave my oldest sister power of attorney
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           Dont work that way.
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Question: How are debts handled? Real talk, my biggest fear
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pretty sure the school loans go away
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I'm talking about parent's debts. They got em.... I don't want em....
May 02nd 2017
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      This is odd...
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           yeah, my wife gonna be PISSED at me... i'm workin on it doe...lol...
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RE: Question: How are debts handled? Real talk, my biggest fear
May 02nd 2017
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I'm pretty sure that there's more debt than assets in my case....
May 02nd 2017
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      pretty sure those close when they die if there isn't enough money
May 02nd 2017
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The debt will belong to the estate of the decedent.
May 02nd 2017
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      If the estate has NO value though....what happens there??
May 02nd 2017
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      Unless you've co-signed...
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           "otherwise named in some fiduciary capacity" <<<that scares me
May 02nd 2017
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                Nah.
May 02nd 2017
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                     ahh, ok. I see. Thanks! This def. gives me some things to look deeper
May 02nd 2017
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      * I meant creditor rather than debtor.
May 02nd 2017
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it's not even about being old, everyone should have a will
May 02nd 2017
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Worked in Trust & Estates for almost a decade...
May 02nd 2017
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Here is my question
May 02nd 2017
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      What?
May 02nd 2017
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           RE: What?
May 02nd 2017
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did a will and life insurance as soon as we had kids
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