barton fink
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Oh, i assure you i am very concerned. I am uprooting back to the US to take care of her.I think you should be more concerned at this point in time in spending as much time as possible with your mother as you can deal with the inheritance issues at a later date.
I do as I am the executor.I'm sure you're genuine but I personally find your post may be a tad premature. A will would confirm what your mums wishes are. Have you a copy?
I actually considered that when typing this up, but had no other word at hand to describe it.I think your use of the word 'windfall' might have given the wrong impression barton fink.
It makes your query sound a little cold.
Unfortunately, I cannot offer anything in the way of an answer to your query except to offer my condolences on your mother's circumstances.
I just know i am going to be way too overwhelmed when something does happen to even think about getting advice like this. I'm going to be dealing with an estranged brother who will be looking for a fight over everything. I will not be equipped when the time comes to deal with anything.
I do as I am the executor.
She and I had a long discussion about the whole scenario last month when i was over. We already have discussed who she wants to give money to and what she wants done with her jewelry, where she wants to be buried and how. This is not a secret that she is dying.
There is nothing premature here. She has stage 4 bone cancer and has been taken off of chemotherapy because it is not working. She has been placed in hospice care and has been given two months to live.
I'm being pragmatic, nothing more.
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