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Last Will and Testament - Who gets your stuff
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<blockquote data-quote="FireFlyFishing" data-source="post: 3039500" data-attributes="member: 127412"><p>I will be obtaining all of my dad's stuff soon. Like days as he's on his deathbed with stage 4 lung and brain cancer. I'm with my family now. While it's nice to get his stuff it's going to be a real mess getting rid of everything because they didn't estate plan and they live two western states away.</p><p></p><p>They did set up a trust fund for me however, in case something happened a number of years ago. So yes, I am a trustifarian. The nice thing about a trust is you can keep passing it down to different beneficiaries. Plus, it gives you and your loved ones protection from money grabbing relatives…if you have them.</p><p></p><p>You can't take stuff with you when you pass, however, you can set up your loved ones if you do some planning. Please do this for your loved ones!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FireFlyFishing, post: 3039500, member: 127412"] I will be obtaining all of my dad’s stuff soon. Like days as he’s on his deathbed with stage 4 lung and brain cancer. I’m with my family now. While it’s nice to get his stuff it’s going to be a real mess getting rid of everything because they didn’t estate plan and they live two western states away. They did set up a trust fund for me however, in case something happened a number of years ago. So yes, I am a trustifarian. The nice thing about a trust is you can keep passing it down to different beneficiaries. Plus, it gives you and your loved ones protection from money grabbing relatives…if you have them. You can’t take stuff with you when you pass, however, you can set up your loved ones if you do some planning. Please do this for your loved ones! [/QUOTE]
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