What to do when kicking the bucket?

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    Survivor
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    It may not be exactly pleasant to think about, but at some point think about it we must: What will happen to your stuff when you’ve departed this world? Who will get it? An ex? Good gosh let’s hope not. Children or grandchildren maybe for some of us here who have offspring? A religious order or denomination if you are spiritual? A sibling? A friend? A charity? I’ve made my plans and will and I do have kids and it’s all going to my kids. They each get half and the place I live in will be sold and halved. If one wants it they have to pay the other for it because it’s only fair. Some will go to my church as well. How about the rest of you? To fail to plan is to plan to fail so they say, and you want to ensure that what’s yours goes to someone you want to get it, not those you don’t want to get it. I’ve buried my parents and a younger sibling and cleaned out houses and closets and found all sorts of things while finding out disgusting secrets and walked away with things because they didn’t plan well. That made an impression on me. Best to plan ahead so that nasty harpies don’t swoop down and get it as they try to be “compassionate” and “loving” and “caring” in one’s last hours and squeeze the last few possessions from you or me. Any thoughts?

    "Shot through the heart, and you're to blame, You give love a bad name, I play my part and you play your game, You give love a bad name."--Bon Jovi

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    Rhett
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    I would think the same planning it took to amass wealth and property over the years should be used for proper distribution. Personally I don’t plan on ever dying but in case I do I just want to make sure that my son will have enough resources to build on. Death is not an easy subject to bring up, especially when you’re healthy. As for the vultures, I would make multiple copies of a well itemized will and it’ll be known in advance who gets what. Transparency is the key. But enough doom and gloom, one thing I know for sure is there aren’t any bitchez in heaven.

    Single guys come home, look at what’s in the fridge, and go to bed. Married guys come home, look at what’s in bed, and go to the fridge.......But the best representative of MGTOW is…………… an empty chair,.

    #237838
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    Uchibenkei
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    I’m leaving everything to my kids with my brother named as the trustee. I’ll come back from the dead and destroy this planet if my ex gets a dime of my money.

    I bathe in the tears of single moms.

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    SOLI2DE
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    Certain charities and trusted fraternal brethren

    “Do not give your strength to women, nor your ways to that which destroys kings.” -Proverbs 31:3-

    #237914
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    Anonymous
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    I have nothing. Problem solved. I once worked with an elderly women and she was giving all her stuff away before she dieded.I am not afraid of death. I am curious about whats on the other side.

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    I’m leaving everything to my kids with my brother named as the trustee. I’ll come back from the dead and destroy this planet if my ex gets a dime of my money.

    I like how you think lol 🙂

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