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<blockquote data-quote="Fyrtwuck" data-source="post: 3263865" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>Shop around. I suspect that there are attorneys who have done it so much that they have “fill in the blanks” forms on their office computers for multiple situations. </p><p></p><p>The only problem being that even if you make a will, no guarantee that your wishes will be respected. My dad didn’t have a will. By the time I was able to make the drive from Oklahoma to Alabama, his “friends” and family cleaned most of his stuff out. During clean up I found paperwork that told me two pickups and a car had disappeared along with a bunch of long guns, TV sets and a boat motor. I was able to recover the vehicles with the help of the Sheriff’s office and after finding paperwork with the serial numbers, makes and models the guns were put on NCIC as stolen, never to be seen again. </p><p></p><p>When my mother died, there were some squabbles about who got what and why with her sisters and some feelings were hurt, but now years later all of them are gone and their families fought over their stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fyrtwuck, post: 3263865, member: 23"] Shop around. I suspect that there are attorneys who have done it so much that they have “fill in the blanks” forms on their office computers for multiple situations. The only problem being that even if you make a will, no guarantee that your wishes will be respected. My dad didn’t have a will. By the time I was able to make the drive from Oklahoma to Alabama, his “friends” and family cleaned most of his stuff out. During clean up I found paperwork that told me two pickups and a car had disappeared along with a bunch of long guns, TV sets and a boat motor. I was able to recover the vehicles with the help of the Sheriff’s office and after finding paperwork with the serial numbers, makes and models the guns were put on NCIC as stolen, never to be seen again. When my mother died, there were some squabbles about who got what and why with her sisters and some feelings were hurt, but now years later all of them are gone and their families fought over their stuff. [/QUOTE]
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