For those of us without family - Who will take care of you ?
As I age, not having children or close family, I’m beginning to ask myself who will see to my care, when I can no longer take care of myself. And, who should I name in my Will to be executor….. I don’t want to burden friends, as I have a complicated estate. And friends my age have their own challenges..
I’m fortunate to have financial resources, but no children or close family. I’d like to get things in order while I’m still healthy. May I have your ideas?
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I wouldn't discount distant relatives. I was executor for a friend who lived in Dallas and I live in NYS. It required a couple of trips but very do-able. Talk to family and you might be surprised at who steps up to help you.
Donna
A financial advisor is not an attorney. Your friend needs either a will or trust. If she is still mentally fine she can write her own Will, which is called a holographic will. It needs to be in your own handwriting, dated and signed. During my employment, we probated a 3" by 5" card which was admitted by a probate judge because it met all those requirements.
She has all the legal stuff and is very organised with bequests etc.. This young man helped to sleuth out rehab places and helps her in practical ways like a family member or friend would.
Your friend is very fortunate!
All your financial institutions can do the same. Sometimes it is called a “TOD” or transfer on death.
Be sure to read the fine print. Our Bishop's mother who has paid for long term care insurance all these years wound up in assisted living and the LTC insuance wouldn't pay a dime.
Our attorney told us we didn't need a will if we have beneficiaries on all accounts. Have a lady bird deed on our house. Have signed our titles on the cars but named no buyer until our death it can be filled in. As far as tractors, jewelry, and other possesions, we were told to write on a piece of paper in our own handwriting who we want things to go to and just sign and date it. Now we are in Michigan so I'm sure the laws in other states will differ.
Yes, my dear friend had to fight like heck to get the. Benefits she was promised. Beware!
My mother paid into long term care also... for years. She is now in assisted living and we are having problems getting them to pay! So unfortunate. I consider the elder abuse.
You are lucky to have "financial resources" Maybe you can afford one of those nice but pricey assisted living homes....very nice and they provide everything. Meals, care, and medical nurses on staff