I hope that all worked out for you, original poster, and that you have had some time and opportunity to heal after so much loss and time caregiving.
TC Daniel, you make an excellent point and I wanted to chime in on it. A well-drafted will and accompanying documents are so important in making sure our wishes are followed and in reducing conflict among relatives.
In my law practice, it's more unusual for me to see a family all getting along and working together after a loved one dies than for me to see fractures, tensions, accusations of wrongdoing, and arguing. We can't stop people from trying to bring a claim or attempting to intervene in an estate, BUT we can effectively stop them at the courthouse door with the right plan in place. There's peace of mind in knowing that you can help your family through an already tumultous time by reducing the chances of legal disputes. It's a gift to yourself, and to your loved ones.
Amanda Singleton
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