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My sisters and I won't mind the work, our parents need to spend their last years enjoying themselves and we'll deal with it.
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My parents prepared themselves and it makes me tear up just thinking about it.
For several years, they would stack items on a table in the basement. The rule was... if we didn’t take anything from it then... it would be donated by the time we returned.
My mom also made a binder of their important documents and finances.
I wish she would have spent more time living than preparing to go.
For several years, they would stack items on a table in the basement. The rule was... if we didn’t take anything from it then... it would be donated by the time we returned.
My mom also made a binder of their important documents and finances.
I wish she would have spent more time living than preparing to go.
nowic2 · 61-69, M
Afraid so. Most younger people expect to live for a long time. We can't necessarily expect everyone to have all their ducks in a row when they have no idea tomorrow will be their last day on earth.
Ironicman · 56-60, M
It's on the horizon. Already cleared house once for it to come back.
NaughtyPickle · M
Could be worse
No.. But I think I should start clearing some of the mess whilst they are still around.
Thank you.
Thank you.
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I'm afraid my sister.
bijouxbroussard · F
Not at this point, but I certainly know people who have had to deal with that. My grandparents’ estate was a mess that my mother’s siblings (and even some cousins) fought over for years. My grandfather was a business owner.
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No, but that sounds shitty. Both my parents are alive and I have no idea if they're taking care of things the way they "should."