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I assume that's how it is in other states, but I'm not 100% sure. |
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yea, no will or power attorney and the family will be bouted out |
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If there's no judgment, I get stuck trying to figure out who owns what. If some jerk years ago didn't have a will in the 1920s, I may end up having to figure what percentage is owned by hundreds of heirs (if I can even do that). |
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so, moral is keep up to date on these things
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You never know what can happen & it's better to have your possessions spoken for as opposed to letting it be squabbled over. |
I'm not sure I like either way. Seems like it should be in the middle, i.e. an understanding that leftovers will go to spouse, followed by children, followed by parents. if you get to the deceased' parents and no one applies, THEN go to the state.
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can't slack on it
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Selfishly, I like the Canadian way. |
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id pay 1800 for it, if I had that laying around.
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I'm probably going to pass. I'd like it, but I need a beater & for that money, I can pick up an old Civic or a G20.
It's tempting, though. With an eighteen-year-old car, there'll probably be eighteen-year-old problems. |
I hear what youre saying, but my idea of a beater if something I can get completely sideways in and have a blast with, without worrying about chips in paint and dings in the rims.
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laters fellas
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