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<blockquote data-quote="dugby" data-source="post: 2037955" data-attributes="member: 7393"><p>There is not much you can do in your situation except learn from it. A will is a wonderful thing to do for your children. It will save them much grief. However most people just don't generally feel comfortable talking about death. I am blessed to have family that was responsible enough to take care of these sorts of things while they were still alive. Many a spouse has disregarded the wishes of the deceased for any number of reasons. </p><p></p><p>Someday when you want your grandson to have that old shotgun and you are too old to walk much anymore, give it to him, don't count on your wishes to be honored in a situation of turmoil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dugby, post: 2037955, member: 7393"] There is not much you can do in your situation except learn from it. A will is a wonderful thing to do for your children. It will save them much grief. However most people just don't generally feel comfortable talking about death. I am blessed to have family that was responsible enough to take care of these sorts of things while they were still alive. Many a spouse has disregarded the wishes of the deceased for any number of reasons. Someday when you want your grandson to have that old shotgun and you are too old to walk much anymore, give it to him, don't count on your wishes to be honored in a situation of turmoil. [/QUOTE]
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