I never thought twice about the safety of putting my daughters on my bank accounts because all three of them are the most trustworthy people on earth. Kim is on most of the accounts because Cindy is often unavailable and Shelley lives in Tampa but I know that if I drop dead Kim would make sure that all the inheritance was equally shared.
I've never had much money to be concerned about but the sale of the house changed all that and I wanted to make sure my daughters got whatever is left when I make my grand departure and that there would be no delay in them getting it.
I'm proud to say that my girls can be trusted completely but not all families are like this so seniors must be very careful who they do trust. For most of us, the inheritance we leave will be the value of our house and that can amount to a lot of money. I'd advise everyone to make out a will when they're clear of mind and don't change it because someone is pressuring you to do so. Talk to your doctor or pastor if this should happen but don't trust anyone who is suddenly interested in who inherits.
I love to tell my daughters that I'm going to the casino to spend some of their inheritance. And I love it when they don't give a hoot!
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