Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not have agreed to be designated in the first place.
For any who are capable of handling it, you need to tell them you can't do it. Don't ask them, don't hint, TELL them. It's not a discussion and you don't need their permission and you don't need to help them find a replacement.
Easier when you’re not their next of or only kin. I’m dealing with multiple relatives unrelated to each other with no kids or sieving siblings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not have agreed to be designated in the first place.
For any who are capable of handling it, you need to tell them you can't do it. Don't ask them, don't hint, TELL them. It's not a discussion and you don't need their permission and you don't need to help them find a replacement.
Easier when you’re not their next of or only kin. I’m dealing with multiple relatives unrelated to each other with no kids or sieving siblings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not have agreed to be designated in the first place.
For any who are capable of handling it, you need to tell them you can't do it. Don't ask them, don't hint, TELL them. It's not a discussion and you don't need their permission and you don't need to help them find a replacement.
Easier when you’re not their next of or only kin. I’m dealing with multiple relatives unrelated to each other with no kids or sieving siblings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not have agreed to be designated in the first place.
For any who are capable of handling it, you need to tell them you can't do it. Don't ask them, don't hint, TELL them. It's not a discussion and you don't need their permission and you don't need to help them find a replacement.
Easier when you’re not their next of or only kin. I’m dealing with multiple relatives unrelated to each other with no kids or sieving siblings.
Indeed, it isn't easy. But unless you've got some sort of magical wormhole through space and time, something has to give. You can hire help, and you can say no and let them fend for themselves. There's no other solution you haven't thought of.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not have agreed to be designated in the first place.
For any who are capable of handling it, you need to tell them you can't do it. Don't ask them, don't hint, TELL them. It's not a discussion and you don't need their permission and you don't need to help them find a replacement.
Easier when you’re not their next of or only kin. I’m dealing with multiple relatives unrelated to each other with no kids or sieving siblings.
Anonymous wrote:I would not have agreed to be designated in the first place.
For any who are capable of handling it, you need to tell them you can't do it. Don't ask them, don't hint, TELL them. It's not a discussion and you don't need their permission and you don't need to help them find a replacement.
Anonymous wrote:… dealing with your own family’s health issues (near death event, hospitalizations), no loss and struggling teens.