Posted by farmerwithmutt on May 02, 2015 at 04:19:42 from (166.181.82.105):
In Reply to: Is this legal? posted by Geo-TH,In on May 01, 2015 at 14:31:28:
When an older gentleman I knew was dying of cancer he asked a son to take care of things everybody was OK with that he had the legal documents drawn up and took them to his dad the hospital had a legal person there who was supposed to look after the patient interest that was a good idea. Unfortunately Charlie took a look at all the papers and didn't like them I finally asked him if it's okay for Gary to look after things he said that's what I want a quick look at the hospital representative and then she let him sign it. But on the other end one older farmer was unconscious for a couple days when he came to he found out a guy who wanted his farm had managed to get a judge in there declared him incompetent and gave a guardianship to a person who turned around and sold the farm. That's why in my will it's clearly spelled out not only what I want done but why I had an aunt who was very special to me when she passed I was not in the best shape later I found my mom her own sister had been able to talk people into having what she wanted done things that marie definitely wouldn't wanted my mom got money out of it . But in time payback came just have patience what happened was a surprise to me my mom found out I got everything thing that was left she tried to get me to split it up the way she wanted to I said I'm respecting Maries wishes .then she tried to find out what I got and she never did drove her nuts. The best part it's going to a charity in Maries name
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