Wayloncle
Jetboaters Admiral
- Messages
- 1,822
- Reaction score
- 1,839
- Points
- 277
- Location
- 73703 Enid, OK
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2009
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 23
I've often thought about this when someone dies, is there someone that knows where you keep your will? Does someone know where your safety deposit box keys are? Do they know what bank it is at?
Being in the military it was pretty much a requirement to have a will, I have a living will as well, it'd be easy for someone to find mine if my wife and I both passed away, they are in a fire safe in a closet with the key in the key hole.
My Cousin just passed away Sunday morning, she was 64, lived alone and was pretty private with her business stuff, she owns a very successful liquor store and some other investment buildings and such in NW Arkansas. Her sister has been staying with her for the last few weeks because of an issue but no one thought she was on her deathbed. My mom and her sister has been at her house digging through everything trying to find clues to where her will and paperwork is, they know she had a safety deposit box but don't know which bank, can't find any keys, no one even knows what her lawyer's name is. They can't find keys to get into her office at the store, (it was just a personal office, not really needed to run the store) but she hasn't been in it for several months herself.
I know all this will get worked out over the next several weeks, but it sure does suck for my mom and her sister.
A couple other issues make it even more stressful, she has turned into a hoarder over the last several years so her house is crammed full of junk, my mom said they have went through probably 40 purses that look like they are filled with everyday items ready to be used, so they can't even tell which one she used the most.
Her ex-husband showed up telling them to leave so he can take care of everything, which they know she has cut him out of everything, he is just wanting her money.
It is a mess! Just something to think about since tomorrow is never promised! Never know when it is your time, unfortunately.
Being in the military it was pretty much a requirement to have a will, I have a living will as well, it'd be easy for someone to find mine if my wife and I both passed away, they are in a fire safe in a closet with the key in the key hole.
My Cousin just passed away Sunday morning, she was 64, lived alone and was pretty private with her business stuff, she owns a very successful liquor store and some other investment buildings and such in NW Arkansas. Her sister has been staying with her for the last few weeks because of an issue but no one thought she was on her deathbed. My mom and her sister has been at her house digging through everything trying to find clues to where her will and paperwork is, they know she had a safety deposit box but don't know which bank, can't find any keys, no one even knows what her lawyer's name is. They can't find keys to get into her office at the store, (it was just a personal office, not really needed to run the store) but she hasn't been in it for several months herself.
I know all this will get worked out over the next several weeks, but it sure does suck for my mom and her sister.
A couple other issues make it even more stressful, she has turned into a hoarder over the last several years so her house is crammed full of junk, my mom said they have went through probably 40 purses that look like they are filled with everyday items ready to be used, so they can't even tell which one she used the most.
Her ex-husband showed up telling them to leave so he can take care of everything, which they know she has cut him out of everything, he is just wanting her money.
It is a mess! Just something to think about since tomorrow is never promised! Never know when it is your time, unfortunately.