Re: Starting to think seriously about my Will etc.
We've done our health directive. Basically no heroic measures, donate any useable organs, cremate me and throw me around the nature reserve, ashes to ashes. But yeah filling out that paper work was sobering stuff.Re: Starting to think seriously about my Will etc.
We made our will 25 years ago and we won't change it again.Re: Starting to think seriously about my Will etc.
Looks good Mups.Re: Starting to think seriously about my Will etc.
I made a will a while back but want to change it.Re: Starting to think seriously about my Will etc.
I agree Mups, about wanting to live, but I suppose once it's done, it's a weight off the mind.Re: Starting to think seriously about my Will etc.
I just seriously worry about my dog. Hubby isn't strong enough to deal with him anymore. We have friends with pups of their own. It's just that he looks really intimidating...actually he's an easygoing lap dog. I'd feel better if somebody could reassure me that if something happens they would definitely take him.Re: Starting to think seriously about my Will etc.
I can understand that Opheila.Re: Starting to think seriously about my Will etc.
Thank you I was thinking of that. There are several groups locally that are breed specific. Ideally I'd like to get some names and addresses and meet some people who could be possible Godparents if something happened to me. Callie is a young guy, probably about four years old. He's an American Bull Dog. Fortunate we don't have breed bans here. Like I said though even though he's easygoing with other dogs, cats, and a total ladie's man with humans people still fear him sometimes.Re: Starting to think seriously about my Will etc.
Re: Starting to think seriously about my Will etc.
Made my will 2 years ago , but since then I've changed my surname back to my maiden name , I haven't contacted the solicitors to change it as they will charge me , so I've put an original deed poll change of name in it and the kids can sort it out when I've left the planet .
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