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QUOTE: Originally posted by jrbarney I'm certainly not a lawyer, but I'd like to suggest that those whom have sizeable estates consider putting their financial assets in a revocable trust to avoid probate. In my opinion, this topic of what you want done with your models should be covered in the leading railroad magazines more often. Bob NMRA Life 0543
QUOTE: Originally posted by Fergmiester QUOTE: Originally posted by Big_Boy_4005 Funny you should ask, as I just happen to have a freshly drafted will sitting here on my desk awaiting my signature. It contains no specific provision for any of my trains. Instead, I will make my wishes known through a letter to be attached to the will. It is much easier to make changes in the letter than in the will itself. Now if only I could figure out what to do with all this stuff. Elliot: After all we've been through I hope you've included me! My wife has a good idea as to what the net value of my empire is worth. If the kids show little or no interest then it will be sold off to the highest bidder. Does this bother me ? No. As long as my family is taken care of and have no financial worries I won't be around to worry about it. Fergie
QUOTE: Originally posted by Big_Boy_4005 Funny you should ask, as I just happen to have a freshly drafted will sitting here on my desk awaiting my signature. It contains no specific provision for any of my trains. Instead, I will make my wishes known through a letter to be attached to the will. It is much easier to make changes in the letter than in the will itself. Now if only I could figure out what to do with all this stuff.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Jack P QUOTE: [i]I will make my wishes known through a letter to be attached to the will. Be sure you check with your lawyer (even though we don't like them very much! [xx(]) about that letter. Even if it is attached to the will, it may not be part of that legal document. Best bet is to put your trains into the will directly as a bequest to whoever will become the caretaker of the railroad. Even better, pass them along to whoever now, by drafting a letter to that person giving them joint legal ownership of the layout and all its equipment and appurtenances. [8D] This should also take them out of the realm of your estate, and reduces any estate tax later.
QUOTE: [i]I will make my wishes known through a letter to be attached to the will.
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