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  1. justme6272

    If you were retired & planning your will, would you bother leaving anything to these next of kin?

    Assume that.... 1) The next of kin are nephews/nieces, married, some with young kids. They are the offspring of your sole deceased sibling who you didn't like, but you're trying not to hold that against their offspring. You have no closer relatives related to this decision, like your own...
  2. justme6272

    Which is the better way to split up TOD or POD accounts between three people AND WHY?

    Some financial institutions call it TOD (transfer on death) and some call it POD (payable on death) but it's where you cause a particular account's assets to go directly to the person(s) of your choice and avoid probate with regard to those accounts. Let's say you have three accounts, and to...