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<blockquote data-quote="Dave70968" data-source="post: 3110939" data-attributes="member: 13624"><p>Alright, then it should be easy for her (or her representative) should you go first. She'll still need to go through probate to get the cars and bank accounts, but it should be painless with nobody to challenge the will.</p><p></p><p>I'd prefer to address it in more depth in the future end-of-life planning thread, but from your description, it sounds like she's going to need a caretaker or adult guardianship. Given your description of her daughter, it might be worth making that nomination <em>now</em>, while you're still around to help find somebody trustworthy, than to wait until she's at the mercy of her daughter. Again, if that's something you'd prefer to discuss privately, I understand (and if you want to get into details, I'd say it's probably a very good idea).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave70968, post: 3110939, member: 13624"] Alright, then it should be easy for her (or her representative) should you go first. She'll still need to go through probate to get the cars and bank accounts, but it should be painless with nobody to challenge the will. I'd prefer to address it in more depth in the future end-of-life planning thread, but from your description, it sounds like she's going to need a caretaker or adult guardianship. Given your description of her daughter, it might be worth making that nomination [I]now[/I], while you're still around to help find somebody trustworthy, than to wait until she's at the mercy of her daughter. Again, if that's something you'd prefer to discuss privately, I understand (and if you want to get into details, I'd say it's probably a very good idea). [/QUOTE]
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