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Old 08-02-2022, 02:14 PM   #122
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Originally Posted by rotten42 View Post
I'm of the opinion that you always respect the wishes of the will. That's what they are for. You don't go off script after the fact.
Why?

I see the will as the means of legally distributing the assets and nothing more. If the guy who wrote the will was an idiot why should that idiocy extend past his death. If the beneficiary wants to correct what they perceive as errors then they should correct them.

The idea that the dead should control the living doesn’t seem productive.
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