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Roger D. Mucci, Lets shake things up at your home today! (Shaken...with a Twist 216.633.2092)

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Susan Emo
Sotheby's International Realty Canada - Brokerage - Kingston, ON
Kingston and the 1000 Islands Area

My brother just passed away last month without a will.  He didn't own anything and any survivor benefits will automatically go to our Mother.

However, it would have been nice to fully know what his wishes were.  He died prior to us having a discussion about organ donation, burial or cremation? Could his body be donated to science??  We were able to donate his corneas which eased my mind somewhat as he was such a voracious reader.

I have been flying by the seat of my pants these past few weeks but his ashes keep staring back at me as I've no clue what he'd have wanted me to do with them! 

I just donated all of his clothes to The Salvation Army. I'm trying to give his life some meaning after the fact. 

A will, if for no other reason, will take the guess work out of final decisions for your family.  If you want to be an organ donor, please tell your immediate next of kin because by the time a will is read, it will be too late!

May 11, 2016 11:07 PM
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Nina Hollander, Broker
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Always good to have a will, Roger, even if it's a simple one-page will (like my mother's was naming me executor). Keeps the government out of your family affairs if you die intestate. You can even purchase a fill-in-the-blank type will package at a Staples and do it yourself.

May 11, 2016 10:21 PM
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Sandy Padula & Norm Padula, JD, GRI
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You would be surprised what heirs will fight over

 

May 11, 2016 10:47 PM
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Barbara Todaro
RE/MAX Executive Realty - Happily Retired - Franklin, MA
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who gets the grain free pizza in the refrigerator?????? (raising my hand!!)

May 11, 2016 10:20 PM
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Michael Jacobs
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Who will get and take care of the cat?  

 

May 11, 2016 10:18 PM
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Roy Kelley
Retired - Gaithersburg, MD

You need a simple will to avoid the creation of a burden for someone to handle your estate. 

Do not worry. I will use the insurance proceeds for a good cause.

May 11, 2016 11:12 PM
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Richie Alan Naggar
people first...then business Ran Right Realty - Riverside, CA
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I'll take the old lamp

May 11, 2016 11:10 PM
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Dorie Dillard Austin TX
Coldwell Banker Realty ~ 512.750.6899 - Austin, TX
NW Austin ~ Canyon Creek and Spicewood/Balcones

Hi Roger,

Susan Emo responded with a voice of reason! Please tare her advice:).

May 12, 2016 10:18 AM
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Dick Greenberg
New Paradigm Partners LLC - Fort Collins, CO
Northern Colorado Residential Real Estate

Well, what to you want us to do with your body? Wait, never mind, don't answer that. Please.

May 12, 2016 09:08 AM
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Bob Crane
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Well that makes life a little less complicated, a good thing, right?

May 12, 2016 08:28 AM
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Ryan Huggins - Thousand Oaks, CA
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Roger, I can see your point.  If you have anyone who would take care of your remains or if you have any special wishes, then a will is important.

May 12, 2016 04:18 AM
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Sharon Altier
Coldwell Banker Realty - Elmhurst, IL
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It helps the family in the grieving process by understanding the lost one's wishes.  It is like a last communication with them and helps avoid any internal conflict with remaining family members.  Emotions run high and everyone has a different opinion.  Saves conflict and enables family to mourn with some peace of mind in knowing they are honoring the lost one's wishes.  It also enables family to know if any financial arrangements may cover expense of burial, cremation, etc...and handle the process easier.

May 12, 2016 03:40 AM
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Ron and Alexandra Seigel
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Roger,

I think that Susan Emo makes a lot of good points here.  Funny enough we were discussing that with someone over dinner on Tuesday night...A

May 12, 2016 01:08 AM
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Donald Urschalitz
Lubeck Realty Group - Jupiter, FL
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Just do it, keep the courts out of your business.

May 12, 2016 12:38 AM
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Candice A. Donofrio
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If you have no heirs, and depending on the laws of your state, maybe you don't. In AZ, 'no one dies intestate'. It behooves us to have a will so the state can't put our heirs in a position of powerlessness.

May 11, 2016 11:42 PM
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Kevin J. May
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To add insult to injury the correct phrase is that they're not worth diddly squat. Can I have your computer?

May 11, 2016 11:03 PM
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Wayne Martin
Wayne M Martin - Chicago, IL
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Never let the government make choices for you!

May 11, 2016 10:54 PM
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Lyn Sims
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I think it is really for the people you leave behind. 

May 11, 2016 10:23 PM
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Scott Godzyk
Godzyk Real Estate Services - Manchester, NH
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They do have online will kits that are very inexpensive. I think the biggest things are what you want your final wishes to be. Your final resting place or a living will in case you cant make decisions for yourself. 

May 11, 2016 10:15 PM
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Lise Howe
Keller Williams Capital Properties - Washington, DC
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Is this for Mickey? I didn't have much to do for my mother's "estate" when she died but it made it handy that someone was named executor so we could terminate the lease on her place, dispose of the furniture - probably no one would care that I did it - but I am an only child and you have siblings.  If this is about Mickey is it clear who will act for her? 

May 11, 2016 10:01 PM
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Debbie Reynolds, C21 Platinum Properties
Platinum Properties- (931)771-9070 - Clarksville, TN
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Bravo Susan Emo for saying this. The family will likely be distraught and under stress and knowing the wishes of the deceased is like leaving a gift to them. Now if one doesn't care or wants to create some havoc then not leaving a will is one way to do it.

May 12, 2016 01:18 PM
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Noah Seidenberg
Coldwell Banker - Evanston, IL
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There is something you have I could use Roger. Make a will and give it all to me.

May 12, 2016 12:58 PM
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William Feela
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A will can be done with info from the computer...let people know what you are thinking

May 12, 2016 12:58 PM
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Gabe Sanders
Real Estate of Florida specializing in Martin County Residential Homes, Condos and Land Sales - Stuart, FL
Stuart Florida Real Estate

Where there's a will, there's a way.  (Or, so they tell me.)

May 12, 2016 04:22 AM
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Kathleen Daniels, Probate & Trust Specialist
KD Realty - 408.972.1822 - San Jose, CA
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Roger,  I could not say it any better than Susan Emo did.  You can hand-write your will ... it need not be created by an attorney.  That said, check the laws in your state. CA ... holographic or hand-written wills are honored by the courts. Also, in CA if assets are under a certain amount, probate is not required. An estate can be administered under the small estates act.  That is how I managed my mom's after she passed last year. The power of attorney I had expired when she did. 

May 12, 2016 03:55 AM
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Olga Simoncelli
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You might be surprised what treasures you might own and it's good to be clear about who it is you want to have them.

May 12, 2016 02:12 AM
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Sally K. & David L. Hanson
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Lots of DIY kind of things in wills...If you have a savings account...something speial you wanted to give a niee or nephew to rememebr uou by....always, always always in writing.

May 12, 2016 01:05 AM
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Lawrence "Larry" & Sheila Agranoff. Cell: 631-805-4400
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Who gets all your Treasures from A/R?

May 12, 2016 12:45 AM
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Tony and Suzanne Marriott, Associate Brokers
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The law is quite clear Roger D. Mucci - to bequeath Dewars you must have a will!  And where there's a will there's a way!

May 11, 2016 11:38 PM
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Susan Laxson CRS
Palm Properties - La Quinta, CA
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If nothing else then to leave a "legacy" to family members or your friends. Even if it just a token, it shows that you cared about them and wanted them to have something to remember you by. You might be surprised how the simplest of things will have meaning for them.

May 11, 2016 10:37 PM
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Kat Palmiotti
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Because whatever you DO have (furniture? clothing? leftover Dewars? car?) might go to the government if you have no family for it to go to. 

May 11, 2016 10:24 PM
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Raymond E. Camp
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For an attorney to make a few bucks; but there might be some details that should be in one.

May 11, 2016 10:12 PM
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Great question for an attorney Roger D. Mucci 

May 11, 2016 10:03 PM
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Will Hamm
Hamm Homes - Aurora, CO
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you never know, you could win the lottery tomorrow

May 15, 2016 07:09 AM
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Joan Cox
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Roger, Susan does have some great points!   It does make things easier for the family.

May 14, 2016 12:38 AM
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Carol Williams
Although I'm retired, I love sharing my knowledge and learning from other real estate industry professionals. - Wenatchee, WA
Retired Agent / Broker / Prop. Mgr, Wenatchee, WA

Susan Emo has spoken as the voice of reason and (recent) experience.  My parents died without a will and it was not good.  All the decisions and us two munchkins fell to his brother.  I wish they would have left instructions on what their wishes were.   

Oh... and, Roger, would you donate your sense of humor to me.  I need a new angle.  

May 13, 2016 12:08 AM
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Dennis Swartz
Full Circle Property Management - Columbus, OH
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Because without a will even the pot can't be disposed of without court intervention!! Trust me on this one.

May 12, 2016 07:38 PM
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Joe Petrowsky
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Good morning Roger. It matter to those that you leave behind.

May 12, 2016 07:02 PM
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Melissa Jackson REALTOR
Trinity Premier Properties - Azle, TX
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Susan Emo said it well.  At least have something written for your family. All this material stuff?  I could care less, these kids are going to do whatever they want. What did her brother want?  

He died prior to us having a discussion about organ donation, burial or cremation?

This made me stop & think.. Peace of mind for myself and acknowledging my family knows what I wished.  At least to name 1 person in charge.  No, I don't have a will either..

May 12, 2016 01:49 PM
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Lisa Von Domek
Lisa Von Domek Team - Dallas, TX
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Roger D. Mucci   I have to echo Susan Emo's response as I have had to deal with the aftermath of a loved one passing with no will.  

May 12, 2016 01:44 PM