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In reply to the discussion: Changing our will [View all]onecaliberal
(36,594 posts)13. I took my oldest daughter out, she was also my executor. She married an evangelical 5 years ago.
I feel as though I need to protect the rest of my children from her in a sense. We left a little to the grands, but not her. I love her, but I do not trust her and do not recognize the child my husband and I raised.
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Didn't mean to be confusing. I was referring to grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Frustratedlady
Jul 2018
#14
I took my oldest daughter out, she was also my executor. She married an evangelical 5 years ago.
onecaliberal
Jul 2018
#13
What makes you think his kids wouldn't spend all the money on nazi propaganda when they
lunasun
Jul 2018
#16
Had an estate tax professor who said he strongly advised against punishing family in death.
Hoyt
Jul 2018
#22
Yes, it is your money and you can leave it to whomever you please.
PoindexterOglethorpe
Jul 2018
#24
I always figured I could go back to my lawyer and have him re-write my will. Maybe I'm wrong.
dameatball
Nov 2018
#26
I was going to say. Start a trust. But I see it's already been mentioned.
littlemissmartypants
Nov 2018
#28