Are you aware of it

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  1. Angel Davitkov profile image59
    Angel Davitkovposted 13 years ago

    Were you aware that if you pass away without a Will, the State could  decide who inherits your home and other assets?

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      cosetteposted 13 years agoin reply to this



      i'm leaving everything to my bunny wink

      well, seriously though, i'm not sure that is the case all over. i mean, when you fill out stock forms and insurance forms and stuff, you designate primary benificiary and secondary beneficiary. how could the state overrule that?

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      Amie Warrenposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      I don't have anything, no children, so no worries. See, this is why people shouldn't hoard things or money.

  2. Cagsil profile image70
    Cagsilposted 13 years ago

    I guess it only matters if you have family and friends to leave things to, in the first place.

    Then again, what if you die without owning a house or having much of assets to begin with? hmm




    lol lol lol

  3. Pcunix profile image91
    Pcunixposted 13 years ago

    In our State, the decision is already made.  We made a will, but really did not need to because the defaulls matched our wishes anyway.

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    Home Girlposted 13 years ago

    I have two cats... no will.

  5. Stacie L profile image88
    Stacie Lposted 13 years ago

    yes, and I need to update mine...thanks for reminding me.smile

    1. Pcunix profile image91
      Pcunixposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      Oh, I don't think we need to thank him.  It's pretty plain that he was just sneakily trying to do a little hub promotion.

      1. Angel Davitkov profile image59
        Angel Davitkovposted 13 years agoin reply to this

        On September 11 there was a story about a a family who  past a way living three kids behind .
        When state look it the case they did have a living grant parents  but the state did not think they can afford to raise a three kids so they sad

        "Pick Two "

        Ever seance the third child was in 7 deferment foster homes .

        So all a I'm saying  Pcunix   don't placing that burden on a loved ones.

        1. wychic profile image83
          wychicposted 13 years agoin reply to this

          Obviously this changes drastically from state to state...my husband and two of his brothers were raised for ten years by their grandparents, who were in their 90s at the time they took over the boys' care (the oldest boy was four) and had no income. They lived off of what they could produce only, and obviously couldn't expect to live until the boys reached the age of majority.

          In my own state, if there are only minors in the next of kin, then all assets (or the proceeds of the sale of the assets) are placed in trust until the children reach 18, and there is a pretty extensive hierarchy of relatives that the assets would go to before there's no one left. The government gets its cut either way, they're not particularly gung-ho to take over all the finer points of disposing of the property if there's anyone else that can take the helm on that.

        2. Pcunix profile image91
          Pcunixposted 13 years agoin reply to this

          Ayup.  Of course none of this has anything to do with you personally,  You just want to be helpful :-)

          1. luvpassion profile image63
            luvpassionposted 13 years agoin reply to this

            Now see who would've ever guessed that you could read this man's mind. lol lol

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              DoorMattnomoreposted 13 years agoin reply to this

              or his latest hubs....

              1. luvpassion profile image63
                luvpassionposted 13 years agoin reply to this

                Okay I looked at his hubs and you're probably right, that was uncalled for. Sorry about that Mr. Pcunix. smile

                1. Pcunix profile image91
                  Pcunixposted 13 years agoin reply to this

                  Apology accepted.

                  It's a cheap tactic, and he is hardly the only one to employ it.   I only mentioned it because the effort seemed particularly clumsy and obvious - he didn't even try to invent a plausible back story.

  6. Pcunix profile image91
    Pcunixposted 13 years ago

    And by the way, Angel:  stuff like that is what will keep your HubScore below the 75 you need to get "nofollow" removed from the outbound links I'm sure you pepper your hubs with.

 
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