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Get A Lawyer ASAP!

I have to question Ms. Waugh’s advice in the December issue of Clarke monthly. An older gentleman has a younger female friend. He also has a terminal disease. His wishes are that his friend remain in his house as long as she desires but his grandson to inherit the property. The proposed 5-step plan could make his desires for his property very difficult to achieve. It would probably turn into a very drawn out process involving a lot of time and expense, quite possibly lasting until the gentleman passes. My uncle was in a similar situation he died without a will and his son put his friend out immediately even though she had invested many thousands of dollars into the house and they had been together for many years. In this case I submit the older gentleman should have an attorney get his wishes on paper ASAP and let the “greedies” come forward after his passing or possibly make his will known to his relatives.

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