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[quote=Anonymous]Start the discussion with parents about their long term care and all that comes with it (brother). There should be a directive in place, will or trust, POA, medical proxy executor/trustee and beneficiaries in place. If your brother plans to be that person, you need to make your absolutes known and legally documented. When parents are gone will he get the house? When they need extensive care, is he the caregiver? I’d worry about being saddled with the responsibility of parents and brother. I lived through this as the youngest of three. I was always the caregiver. My parents are gone and my job is done, or so I thought. [/quote]
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