On 6/25/24 16:03, Jon Elson via cctalk wrote:
I think he really thought he had more time on earth,
and didn't consider
the estate planning of the museum to be an urgent matter. Sadly, he was
wrong about that!
I can understand that. Currently, my wife and I have a sort of
"blanket" will that names a couple of charitable foundations as
beneficiaries and little more. We have no offspring and my sibs are
either dead or aging as well; no way I'll saddle them with the job of
executor.
Important for me, as I'm facing a couple of rough months health-wise,
but estate planning is not at the top of my list. Stuff like "surgery",
"palliative care" etc. have grabbed most of my attention.
Nobody lives forever--and few live as long as they expect.
--Chuck