Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does the husband have children of his own?
He'll have a new gold digging younger wife soon enough. I'd bet anything on it.
Anonymous wrote:Does the husband have children of his own?
Anonymous wrote:Does the husband have children of his own?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The issue for Naomi’s daughters may be the land. Their homes are on her 10,000 acre estate. Maybe they settled it a while ago and not art of Naomi’s estate. If it is part of her estate, the step dad could kick them off and keep the homes.
Which I seriously doubt would ever happen.
Larry is “Pops” to the girls.
Anonymous wrote:The issue for Naomi’s daughters may be the land. Their homes are on her 10,000 acre estate. Maybe they settled it a while ago and not art of Naomi’s estate. If it is part of her estate, the step dad could kick them off and keep the homes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So sad, of course those records should remain private.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/ashley-judd-found-mom-naomi-judd-alive-after-she-shot-herself?source=TDB&via=FB_Page&fbclid=IwAR0y-kMRMuy29CFtNNudC4BdejL49h8LgJRxCo6Tub76pBXN4IGMCXECfFU
Gosh, I hope so. No-one should have their trauma broadcast to the world. We seem to have lost all decency in these matters.
Anonymous wrote:I bet Naomi and Wynonna knew this was going to happen. You don’t think they would’ve talked to their mom about this?!
My dad speaks freely about how his trust is structured. His kids get 1/3, his wife (my stepmom) gets 2/3. When she dies, I have no doubt she’ll give the entire amount to her daughter (my stepsister). Stepmom is 20 years younger than my dad so very certain she’ll outlive him.
Yeah it’s weird that up to 2/3 of my dad’s estate will ultimately go to my dad’s wife’s daughter, whom he didn’t know until she was in her mid 20s, but that’s life. This is why no capable adult children should “plan” on living off a parent’s estate… make your own damn money!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband died recently, and he left everything to me. His children are grown and married. He wanted me taken care of. If I died first, everything would have gone to him, and I have grown children. It’ our money.
Gosh, I cannot imagine thinking this way at all, so much so that both my husband and I have structured trusts to ensure that if one of us dies, half the estate is immediately put in trust for our kids, even if grown and adult. I’d never exclude my kids the way you have. So cold!
The kids will have to wait until I die.
You sound like a witch
I’m a witch because I am not immediately forking over my assets as a youngish widow? I could potentially live 35+ years or more. I am very generous to all the kids and help financially when I can, but mostly I take them on great trips. They are doing fine in life. Also, you have no idea how much money I actually have. I’m extremely comfortable but not rich.
Ignore these entitled brats. It’s ridiculous to even consider that your husband’s assets wouldn’t have gone to his living spouse first.
Why is that ridiculous? It leaves the kids most likely with nothing. It’s natural for a parent to want to provide for their children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband died recently, and he left everything to me. His children are grown and married. He wanted me taken care of. If I died first, everything would have gone to him, and I have grown children. It’ our money.
Gosh, I cannot imagine thinking this way at all, so much so that both my husband and I have structured trusts to ensure that if one of us dies, half the estate is immediately put in trust for our kids, even if grown and adult. I’d never exclude my kids the way you have. So cold!
The kids will have to wait until I die.
You sound like a witch
I’m a witch because I am not immediately forking over my assets as a youngish widow? I could potentially live 35+ years or more. I am very generous to all the kids and help financially when I can, but mostly I take them on great trips. They are doing fine in life. Also, you have no idea how much money I actually have. I’m extremely comfortable but not rich.
Ignore these entitled brats. It’s ridiculous to even consider that your husband’s assets wouldn’t have gone to his living spouse first.
Anonymous wrote:So sad, of course those records should remain private.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/ashley-judd-found-mom-naomi-judd-alive-after-she-shot-herself?source=TDB&via=FB_Page&fbclid=IwAR0y-kMRMuy29CFtNNudC4BdejL49h8LgJRxCo6Tub76pBXN4IGMCXECfFU