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What about Me?

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@kartwk , in most states, you can’t disinherit a spouse. But, before it gets to the point of inheritance, the decisions about finances and assets might best be in the hands of your duly appointed agent. Hope they are on notice to step in if you need help.

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not sure that i agree with his overstepping This post to kartwk He thinks he knows eveything

@celia16
We have wills but H won't do a POA for some reason he thinks that is giving away control of things now. It is also one of the things, like the will, he procrastinates on.
When his daughter tried to get him to sign a will when he was in the hospital for heart issues, oh, about 16 months ago, I saw an attorney on my own. H is taken care of in my will, but certain heirloom items are passed back to my people.

I am the last in my family. I had a daughter that was killed in a car accident when a drunk driver crossed into her lane.

@celia16
My younger cousin has my POA and executorship. She is one good, tough person. I would like to be around to see if H's kids go after anything because that would definately be a what is it called? WW Smackdown.
But, it shouldn't have to come to that.