do ever have to update a will ?

Started by The Nuul3 pages

Remember that when it comes down to wills.....people can get jealous and greedy. Some families would steal, manipulate others, lie and other stuff to get what they want.

Maybe your dad, didnt update the will for a reason?

Becareful!

Id say consult a lawyer first before you do something stupid but dont let your family know while your doing this step.

Re: Re: do ever have to update a will ?

Originally posted by dadudemon
some sort of death lawyer

I'm sure they love being called that.

Please keep to the topic if you post here. Thanks.

What ever is in the Last Will and Testement will stand up in court. If there is some arguing about it then it will end up in probate court to be settled.

Re: Re: Re: do ever have to update a will ?

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
I'm sure they love being called that.

but...death lawyer sounds better. They actually call them trusts, wills, and estate lawyers. I usually just call them estate lawyers, for short, but that's not really the whole thing. Death Lawyer sounds teh bestest! [csm]awesome]/csm]

Originally posted by Deja~vu
What ever is in the Last Will and Testement will stand up in court. If there is some arguing about it then it will end up in probate court to be settled.
but thats here in the states. not 100% sure thats the way it works in mexico to.

Originally posted by chomperx9
but thats here in the states. not 100% sure thats the way it works in mexico to.

If he was an American citizen when he made the will then the laws of Mexico are irrelevant.

yup. But I believe it has to be heard in the American court.

heres some advice folks dont ever have children with someone who already has children with someone else. because when the other parent dies not only do they lose a parent but afterwards it makes a lot of problems with money and properties. your children that you had before dont get to keep any of the stuff you left em unless you leave a will. if not then you gotta sell it and split the money.

i know some catholics are gonna dissagree with me here on having children with more than one person but think about it for your 1st children you had. its always heart breaking for them when you have a child with someone else. and the relationship is always difficult between the children. its double the competition for the children to get the parents love.

Originally posted by chomperx9
heres some advice folks dont ever have children with someone who already has children with someone else. because when the other parent dies not only do they lose a parent but afterwards it makes a lot of problems with money and properties. your children that you had before dont get to keep any of the stuff you left em unless you leave a will. if not then you gotta sell it and split the money.

i know some catholics are gonna dissagree with me here on having children with more than one person but think about it for your 1st children you had. its always heart breaking for them when you have a child with someone else. and the relationship is always difficult between the children. its double the competition for the children to get the parents love.

Why would Catholics disagree with you?

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
Why would Catholics disagree with you?
forget i said that. I can tell this is one of those trap questions where i answer and someone is gonna respond racist or religiousist what ever its called

Originally posted by chomperx9
forget i said that. I can tell this is one of those trap questions where i answer and someone is gonna respond racist or religiousist what ever its called

It's not a trap question, your comment just doesn't make sense. There's not even a stereotype that says Catholics support having multiple partners.

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
It's not a trap question, your comment just doesn't make sense. There's not even a stereotype that says Catholics support having multiple partners.
catholics dont have a problem with having multiple children with multiple love ones. they dont believe in protection they dont believe in abortion. what makes you think they would agree to not have children with more than one person ?

those are completely unrelated...

Originally posted by chomperx9
catholics dont have a problem with having multiple children with multiple love ones. they dont believe in protection they dont believe in abortion. what makes you think they would agree to not have children with more than one person ?

That's not a sensible argument, they don't believe in those things because their religion forbids it, just as it forbids adultery and divorce.

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
That's not a sensible argument, they don't believe in those things because their religion forbids it, just as it forbids adultery and divorce.
my aunt in mexico is catholic her mother isnt my grandmother. my grandpa had children with 2 different women so her side is catholic anyways ive spoken to them before how come me and my half siter never talk and communicate and told them its difficult. huge age difference plus different mother same father. and it just doesnt work the relationship when its split like that. they dont agree to that in mexico. and almost everyone there is catholic. they disagree with my opinion on having children with different love ones. everyone else ive spoken to understands. if its someone in mexico they dont get it

how old are you chompers?

Originally posted by Wild Shadow
how old are you chompers?
old enough

Originally posted by Wild Shadow
how old are you chompers?

When he was 15 his father had a kid with another woman.
That child is currently 10 years old.

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
When he was 15 his father had a kid with another woman.
That child is currently 10 years old.
and whats 10 + 15

PS this is why i didnt want to answer your question. it would go completely off topic. and religion is not one of my fav subjects to discuss with others