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[quote=Anonymous]Agreed, plan as if you get nothing. I think it's ok to ask if they have all their papers in order, stressing that you're not expecting anything, that you don't even want to know what is in the will, etc. Also for long-term care and the such, too. You don't want to be stuck with a surprise $2,000 a month contribution. If there are questions post-mortem (as in no money to a church, any relatives, etc.), to what extent is it possible to investigate whether they were just living above their means or if there was any fraud involved? If Wife #2 ends up spending my dad's money with his consent or even semi-consent that's life. If his stockbroker was putting money in risky investments that lost money against his wishes, that's something I'd be concerned about. [/quote]
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