Terry and I have made Wills but they are of the type that leaves
everything to each other and then equally between the children, but I
have put a note into the envelope saying that if they don't want any of
my lacemaking things for themselves then please offer them to The Lace
Guild - and included the Guild's address/phone number. That sort of
thing can be done for any specialist items.
Brenda
On 12 Jun 2006, at 13:13, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Friends:
THIS IS NOT LEGAL ADVICE AND ALL WILLS/TRUST LAWS DIFFER FROM STATE TO
STATE
IN THE UNITED STATES.
Clay's letter caught my interest right away. My husband and I are
constantly "antiqueing" and buying things second-hand. At one
auction, where there
were no children surviving the couple; their entire life was laid out
on
several tables. You could view everything and realize that many
things were
purchased with care. I have no heirs. My husband's children aren't
interested
either. My largest fear is that some jerk will come in and clean out
the house,
not recognize my extensive bone bobbin collection, and pitch all of
it into
a dumpster. So, even though I have not made out a will, I am going to
inventory everything in my lacemaking collection and pick a
designated spot. An
inventory is the first step towards creating a will and would become
an
integral part of it when it is finally time to disperse it all.
Linda MacRannolds Sheff, Esq.
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