re: #132 goddamnedfrank
Great advice. I fixed beneficiary information for my father in laws estate and my wife and her brother got 99% of his estate with no will or trust recorded
A couple of years ago I looked at my father’s trust and it was filled with special clauses, errors and haziness that would benefit a certain relative, who was friends with the trust attorney. Hmmm
I read it carefully and made 17 notations and corrections on 12 pages which I took to a new trust attorney who modified it. I read that version carefully, and ensured lawyer got it recorded at county. Then went through a bunch of beneficiary stuff and found a bunch of errors there
My parents were from the old country and didn’t take Identification management seriously. So nearly every early 2000 era document had errors
Also: it is amazing how many people have “I got swindled by my sibling(s)” story
Photo: Pindas Mountains celebration circa 1950