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Wills

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Does anybody have a will? I've been thinking about this a lot lately because my father has recently died and I'm at that age ( 48 ), while not quite dead yet, it's a comin' sooner rather than later, and at the very least one toe is in the grave.

My only potential beneficiaries are my two nieces. Problem is, I have an icy relationship (non existent, really) with my brother (he hates "gay people":-({|= ) and I have meet his daughters only a couple of times in twenty or so years. So, they are out.

What is a gay guy to do with his assets who will never have any heirs? I'd like to donate to a "gay cause," but which? HRC? I'm also into nature and what not, and I'm thinking The Nature Conservatory.
 
Yes I have a will

a result of my injuries on my travels is ventricular tachycardia

That and it's no secret that Muslim men don't live as long as other groups of men

My money goes to charity, if i have any, when I die

no one in my family needs anything I have so I figured I'd leave it to the mosque
 
I don't understand that: being a follower of a particular religion (Islam) shortens your life? :confused:

yes

between the astronomical rise globaly in hate crimes against muslim people and the wars everywhere escalating out of control it is just an accepted reality for us

gotta go to work guys, talk later tonight :kiss:
 
Yes, I have a will.

What you choose to do with your life's assets is a very personal decision that only you can make. In my case, the way it stands right now, in the event anything happens to me, I have left everything to my mother and a portion to 2 very close, lifelong friends. (my father is deceased). If my mother pre-deceases me, then everything goes to my 2 friends and a portion goes to a local gay support agency. I do have 2 brothers and a sister (all married) who have already announced that they are leaving everything to their respective spouses. I informed them that was fine and they obviously needed nothing from me.

It is never too early to make a will. Given the unpredictable nature of life, it is a sound decision and often prevents legal problems after you are gone.
 
No Will, but my Newphew knows where i've stashed all my boxed Star Wars action figures and where my cash-savings tin is.
 
Yep. And I'm worth more dead then alive.

Now that I'm thinking, I have to remove the ex from the list of beneficiaries. He isn't getting a dime.
 
I have the total package:

Last Will and Testament
Advanced Medical Directives (aka Living Will)
Financial, Real Estate and Medical Powers of Attorney
Funeral Directives

ALL Gay Men and Women should have these documents.
 
I certainly do have a will. All left to the nieces and nephews but luckily I still get on with all my family.

But if any of you are concerned as to where you would leave your money, there is a fabulous cause located right here in Melbourne. The SDHB (Save Dobby, He's Broke) Foundation. Your money and assetts will be well cared for!(!)
 
A VERY important thread, and thanks for reminding everyone!

A will and a living will are both very important documents to have...

One's never too young to have one, by the way...

If you do NOT have a will, the state will take all the assets and money and you will never get to designate anything to anyone.

If you are hospitalized and become comatose or in a coma, you will be placed on life support and remain a veggie like the woman from Florida a few years back.......Terri Schivao,! NO one wants that, do you??

So, by all means, make out a will and leave your stuff to someone or some cause you like and don't forget the "living Will" either, so that you will NOT become a vegetable just laying there with tubes stuck up you, etc...

Thanks for this valuable thread!(*8*) (*8*) :kiss: :kiss:
 
I think the living will is very important--- especially if you're on the "outs" with your family. That way you can make your end-of-life decisions for yourself. And, you know, younger people are more likely to be hurt in accidents than are older folks.
 
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