Have you made out a will?
jd50ae
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Most of it is easy, it will go to your spouse unless you state otherwise.
I made a couple of changes to mine that is sure to upset "the kids".
My grandchildren are all mentioned and have already been told to expect certain items. Like the fishing gear and my blade collection. My granddaughter will get a big part of my gem collection. My wifes "children" will get nothing. Mean spirited, thieves, drug sellers and abusers and they couldn't tell the truth if their lives depended on it.
Now let's get down to the serious stuff. Cigars.
Who gets em?
I have a note in one of my big boxes of cigar related stuff. Phone number and address of the person that it all goes to. Hope I again have a goodly amount of cigars when the time comes. It is a member of this forum who 1st befriended me when I joined. He doesn't like or vote up my posts enough but that is OK.
Back to the point. Have you given any thought to what will happen to your cigars and related paraphernalia?
A lot of you have some serious money tied up in the stuff and it be a shame to have it consigned to a dry and dusty closet just to be forgotten and not enjoyed.
I made a couple of changes to mine that is sure to upset "the kids".
My grandchildren are all mentioned and have already been told to expect certain items. Like the fishing gear and my blade collection. My granddaughter will get a big part of my gem collection. My wifes "children" will get nothing. Mean spirited, thieves, drug sellers and abusers and they couldn't tell the truth if their lives depended on it.
Now let's get down to the serious stuff. Cigars.
Who gets em?
I have a note in one of my big boxes of cigar related stuff. Phone number and address of the person that it all goes to. Hope I again have a goodly amount of cigars when the time comes. It is a member of this forum who 1st befriended me when I joined. He doesn't like or vote up my posts enough but that is OK.
Back to the point. Have you given any thought to what will happen to your cigars and related paraphernalia?
A lot of you have some serious money tied up in the stuff and it be a shame to have it consigned to a dry and dusty closet just to be forgotten and not enjoyed.
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"I've got a great cigar collection - it's actually not a collection, because that would imply I wasn't going to smoke ever last one of 'em." - Ron White
I have not really given it much thought, although a will is something I do need to do.
Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy cigars and that's close enough.
In all seriousness, I think I'll just write a note and put it the cooler with instructions to post up on here and give everything away to you guys.
Right now, my wife's mom is in a home, while my wife's brother and sister got control of the estate and are decimating it. Monday, my wife has to go to my attorney to see how they are getting away with all of it.
At my cost, of course.
Her other sister had power of attorney and had it stripped away and none of us can figure out how that happened.
If her mom had a living will, it probably would have stopped a lot of the problems.
It's amazing how people turn into selfish, disgusting vultures when someone is dying.
Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy cigars and that's close enough.