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sheepdog
post Mar 27 2008, 04:57 AM
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Hope this is the right place to post this question.

While I am not really ready to sit down and decide who gets what when I croak, I am wondering about what to do and how to protect my partner in the event something happens to me. We are not legally married, so I can't count on that to protect him. I would like to make sure he becomes exucuter of my estate. I own the house we live in, and I want to make sure he can stay in it for as long as he desires.
I do not want to envolve a lawyer. (I dislike them as much as I do politicians, and doctors)

Anybody have any clues at to where to start?
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post Mar 27 2008, 07:00 AM
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You might want to look into seeing a Notary, they might be able to help you with something like this. Not entirely sure thats what you should do, but as you don't want to see a lawyer I'd say thats the next best thing.
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post Apr 2 2008, 05:34 AM
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That's a good idea, I hadn't even thought of that. Thanks. Sounds like a good place to start.
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post Apr 2 2008, 05:48 AM
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Lots of free forms and junk available on Google

I used something like 'Wills free forms' and got a load of responses. Most of them look pretty decent, but there is quite a variety, and they warn about using the correct ones for your State and all that junk... (glad we have only 10 provinces here).

Hope this helps.
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