Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My FIL earmarked $250k for “long term care” about 5 years ago, age 70.
He asked if we wanted or needed anything before he locked this cash away in some sort of bank account. We declined.
Now MIL got a dementia diagnosis and there’s no plan in place, other than the saved money. They are still in their large 4 BR, multi-level home, packed quite literally to the rafters, 4 cars and a little-used vacation condo 300 miles away.
I’m not swooping in to help someone who refuses to help himself and fails to plan.
What sounds bad here? They have money, and assets to liquidate. Not sure why you'd have to help.
Anonymous wrote:My FIL earmarked $250k for “long term care” about 5 years ago, age 70.
He asked if we wanted or needed anything before he locked this cash away in some sort of bank account. We declined.
Now MIL got a dementia diagnosis and there’s no plan in place, other than the saved money. They are still in their large 4 BR, multi-level home, packed quite literally to the rafters, 4 cars and a little-used vacation condo 300 miles away.
I’m not swooping in to help someone who refuses to help himself and fails to plan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My FIL earmarked $250k for “long term care” about 5 years ago, age 70.
He asked if we wanted or needed anything before he locked this cash away in some sort of bank account. We declined.
Now MIL got a dementia diagnosis and there’s no plan in place, other than the saved money. They are still in their large 4 BR, multi-level home, packed quite literally to the rafters, 4 cars and a little-used vacation condo 300 miles away.
I’m not swooping in to help someone who refuses to help himself and fails to plan.
How does your spouse, the child of these folks, feel about this?
He doesn’t want to hear my concerns or ideas even though I’ve dealt with moving/visiting/aging/health/estate issues with two grandparents and my own parents. This is a common phenomenon with the adult child dismissive of a spouse’s expertise or experience. Also tons of denial and delusion all around.
FIL has always been a poor planner and a die-hard DIY’er to a fault. Intensely private and cheap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My FIL earmarked $250k for “long term care” about 5 years ago, age 70.
He asked if we wanted or needed anything before he locked this cash away in some sort of bank account. We declined.
Now MIL got a dementia diagnosis and there’s no plan in place, other than the saved money. They are still in their large 4 BR, multi-level home, packed quite literally to the rafters, 4 cars and a little-used vacation condo 300 miles away.
I’m not swooping in to help someone who refuses to help himself and fails to plan.
How does your spouse, the child of these folks, feel about this?
Anonymous wrote:My FIL earmarked $250k for “long term care” about 5 years ago, age 70.
He asked if we wanted or needed anything before he locked this cash away in some sort of bank account. We declined.
Now MIL got a dementia diagnosis and there’s no plan in place, other than the saved money. They are still in their large 4 BR, multi-level home, packed quite literally to the rafters, 4 cars and a little-used vacation condo 300 miles away.
I’m not swooping in to help someone who refuses to help himself and fails to plan.