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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There are many circumstances where I would *consider* it. If it drove a wedge between my children, that is due to their own emotional immaturity, so that would not be a reason for me not to do it. I find it absolutely pathetic and contemptible when people blame the dead for their own lack of coping skills. [/quote] What situations would you consider it?[/quote] I’m sure I couldn’t list them all but things I’ve heard of and can understand? Health of the child, health of a grandchild requiring intensive care from a parent that interferes with their career, choosing to work for an institution that is important to our family values (eg my cousin who worked for a religious body that paid slave wages but my aunt and uncle were very devout in the faith), taking on a major caregiving role for family… [/quote] OP here. Thanks for sharing. None of those issues are at play in this situation. I guess any of that could change at a moment's notice though, making 50/50 make sense unless they constantly update their will at every life situation change. [/quote]
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