We were somewhat lucky when my father died intestate that my mother was still alive, and the estate was small enough that it didn't have to go through probate - so the lawyer was able to just transfer everything into her name fairly easily.
Processing my mother's estate has been much less smooth, despite her actually having a will. It's a frustrating process either way, unfortunately.... but yeah, in general, having a will makes things MUCH easier.
So why haven't I written mine yet, you ask....
My family flipped out when I gave them instructions on how to access the "I'm dead" documents, telling them I have a will should be hilarious.
Make it an easter egg hunt like "Ready Player One" The book was much better than the movie.
You're just full of helpful hints tonight.
Enjoyed the movie but didn't much consider adding the book to my to-read list. Added.
I "read" the audiobook version read by Wil Wheaton. Keys and gates are very different from the movie.
There's a Ready Play Two book. Ok, but not as good as the 1st book.
The 1st book itself had an easter egg to win a Delorean. *mind blown*
So it took the better part of the first period but I got my NHL calendar sorted. I *do* have notifications on my phone for puck drop on OTT and ANA games but how on earth are people supposed to keep track of all these changes? And now that some arenas are allowing fans??
We were somewhat lucky when my father died intestate that my mother was still alive, and the estate was small enough that it didn't have to go through probate - so the lawyer was able to just transfer everything into her name fairly easily.
Processing my mother's estate has been much less smooth, despite her actually having a will. It's a frustrating process either way, unfortunately.... but yeah, in general, having a will makes things MUCH easier.
So why haven't I written mine yet, you ask....
My family flipped out when I gave them instructions on how to access the "I'm dead" documents, telling them I have a will should be hilarious.
Make it an easter egg hunt like "Ready Player One" The book was much better than the movie.
You're just full of helpful hints tonight.
Enjoyed the movie but didn't much consider adding the book to my to-read list. Added.
We were somewhat lucky when my father died intestate that my mother was still alive, and the estate was small enough that it didn't have to go through probate - so the lawyer was able to just transfer everything into her name fairly easily.
Processing my mother's estate has been much less smooth, despite her actually having a will. It's a frustrating process either way, unfortunately.... but yeah, in general, having a will makes things MUCH easier.
So why haven't I written mine yet, you ask....
My family flipped out when I gave them instructions on how to access the "I'm dead" documents, telling them I have a will should be hilarious.
Make it an easter egg hunt like "Ready Player One" The book was much better than the movie.
LMAO
"Somewhere in this house you will find instructions for my final wishes. Your first clue will be provided in 5, 4, 3, 2, 1...."
We were somewhat lucky when my father died intestate that my mother was still alive, and the estate was small enough that it didn't have to go through probate - so the lawyer was able to just transfer everything into her name fairly easily.
Processing my mother's estate has been much less smooth, despite her actually having a will. It's a frustrating process either way, unfortunately.... but yeah, in general, having a will makes things MUCH easier.
So why haven't I written mine yet, you ask....
My family flipped out when I gave them instructions on how to access the "I'm dead" documents, telling them I have a will should be hilarious.
Make it an easter egg hunt like "Ready Player One" The book was much better than the movie.
We were somewhat lucky when my father died intestate that my mother was still alive, and the estate was small enough that it didn't have to go through probate - so the lawyer was able to just transfer everything into her name fairly easily.
Processing my mother's estate has been much less smooth, despite her actually having a will. It's a frustrating process either way, unfortunately.... but yeah, in general, having a will makes things MUCH easier.
So why haven't I written mine yet, you ask....
My family flipped out when I gave them instructions on how to access the "I'm dead" documents, telling them I have a will should be hilarious.
We were somewhat lucky when my father died intestate that my mother was still alive, and the estate was small enough that it didn't have to go through probate - so the lawyer was able to just transfer everything into her name fairly easily.
Processing my mother's estate has been much less smooth, despite her actually having a will. It's a frustrating process either way, unfortunately.... but yeah, in general, having a will makes things MUCH easier.