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[quote=Anonymous]After my grandmother died my grandfather asked his children (5 of them) to find a way to identify particular things that each of them and their children would want from his home. Some things he told them they might get right away, others would not be gifted until he passed away. It was interesting what we all chose, some chose things that had great value others chose sentimental items such as a particular Christmas ornament. He had already set aside a few things in particular that they wanted to gift to specific family members. Unfortunately he ended up remarrying and the 2nd younger wife eventually got him to re-write his will and make her son executor. Anything that hadn't already been given to his children and grandchildren ended up being hers. Sidenote we actually think there was probably some spousal abuse as he got older and infirm, but no one could prove it so no one contested the will. To the best of my knowledge, I expect my parents will divide everything 50-50 between my brother and me. I can't think of anything that he and I would fight over. DH and I have an only so it will all go to him when we pass away. [/quote]
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