Anonymous wrote:It is not split between them.
This has happened to my DH. It goes to the wife, not the adult children. An updated legal document is needed. Make it very clear. A verbal promise to anyone is nothing. DH's father passed and 'said' everything was left to the son...NOT. He had a will but when things went sour with the wife, he forgot to update his will before he left earth. Everything went to the wife.
Anonymous wrote:It is not split between them.
This has happened to my DH. It goes to the wife, not the adult children. An updated legal document is needed. Make it very clear. A verbal promise to anyone is nothing. DH's father passed and 'said' everything was left to the son...NOT. He had a will but when things went sour with the wife, he forgot to update his will before he left earth. Everything went to the wife.
Anonymous wrote:What is the will was drafted years ago and the attorney is no longer practicing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you know a will will be enforced? I'll be dead and no one will be looking out for me.
It's a legal document, so the law will be "looking out for you" -- specifically your executor.
Not if your wife destroys it!
That's what I mean. People can jerk you around. After death.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you know a will will be enforced? I'll be dead and no one will be looking out for me.
It's a legal document, so the law will be "looking out for you" -- specifically your executor.
Not if your wife destroys it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you know a will will be enforced? I'll be dead and no one will be looking out for me.
It's a legal document, so the law will be "looking out for you" -- specifically your executor.

Anonymous wrote:How do you know a will will be enforced? I'll be dead and no one will be looking out for me.