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Originally Posted by AbbyPye
Greetings to all. It’s been a while since I’ve checked in last. But I have a question to ask. But first, our update..
After going through a LOT of “ups and downs” in the market, as well as finding a home, my partner Pat and I finally closed in on a home we really wanted to get. We almost had a home previously, but to make a very long story short that will be discussed later in another separate entry, we were not able to get it as we had thought. But through the grace of our real estate agent, we succeeded in finding the home we desired to live in for the rest of our existence!
Now to my question addressed to all...
As a couple over the age of sixty, we had discovered that we are of a couple that never had kids. This means that there are no kids of adult age within our family, which means that we do not have any grandkids. And from what I understand and according to information recently released by the US Census Bureau, only 20% of married couples age sixty and up are childless. And when I state “childless”, this means that kids were never part of the married couple’s family. In addition, my partner is an only child, while I have two siblings that never married (their choice) and thus, never had kids on their own! (No nieces and nephews within our immediate family either!!)
Are their any couples out there within The Villages who were always childless? Are we one of the few couples that never had kids/grandkids within our domain, and will never have kids/grandkids?
We stated what we wanted to express. Now you have the floor....
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We can't possibly offer any useful advice. A will will direct where you wish whatever you have to go to. Without a will, it goes to your closest heir. If, you prepare a will, money well spent you can be sure your spouse is taken care of. You can leave any remainder to a charity. There is no shortage of people who will be glad to take your money some honest, some not.