Tom - I just went through this very thing. Aunt and Uncle with no kids. They were a little more willing to try to tell me things, but like you, I didn't want to hear it thinking that it would look like I was wanting for them to hurry up and go...Here is the best advice I can give you. Please go sit down with them when they can give you the time and go over the things that they are expecting of you. The laywers office (if there was one) that prepared the trust will more than likely get in touch with you and your brother when the time comes, but I would strongly advise getting with the A & U to find out details. I found out that after the fact is waaay too late. I would just tell them that you want to make sure that things are done the way they expect them, and I'll promise you that tomorrow may be too late. One other thing, be prepared to loose the relationship with your relatives that are left out. Some of them will all of a sudden have no use for you..hehe! Please visit with them now, to save a lot of manhours later. Things like Insurance Policies, Bank Accounts, IRA's and the like. Like I said, I just got finished with the very same scenario. Good luck, cause you will earn anything you may receive. Bob
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