Posted by Dan in North Houston on March 13, 2012 at 04:56:48 from (38.100.70.66):
In Reply to: Ot post: wills posted by JayinNY on March 12, 2012 at 16:43:53:
You can pay a lawyer a little now, or your heirs / estate can pay a lot later. My mother died unexpectedly a few years ago. She had no will despite having a para-legal background, acted as a municipal judge, etc. It was a mess that took me two years and lawyers in three states to sort out. And I found that there were some business deals that I could not sort out. They appeared to be of no value, but she kept them active for a reason that I'll never know. Just enough property and assets that you couldn't walk away from it, but not enough to get excited about. If she would have had a will, it would have been pretty simple. In short, there are potential implications that you probably don't have any idea that they're out there, and if there is no will, you can be pretty sure that the outcome won't be what you would have wanted.
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