A couple of years ago, I mentioned on this very blog that I had taken steps to ensure that Mrs. M had access to my will and all my finances etc, in the case of my sudden demise.
Because… well, you know, it happens.
It hasn’t happened to me yet though.
Evidently.
But, I realised the other day that I now need to update it, because things change.
In that short 2-year period, my finances have changed dramatically.
People I have bequeathed items to have ‘moved on’.
And I’ve changed my mind about the music I’d like played at the service… several times.
And so, I will try to find some time in my busy and hectic schedule, to sit down and make those changes.
Best do it soon though, as I’m feeling a little bit Tom & Dick, today.
I’m intrigued about your music choices. Did you start with Bucks Fizz and end up with Ed Sheeran?
BTW, feel free to leave me a few quid. I promise I’ll think of you every time I spend it.
Get well soon, Masher.
Ahh, well, if you want to know my music choices, you’ll have to come on the day.
There’s a five pound postal order with your name on it, just waiting, Jules.
S’alright: I done a big poo and am feeling much better now.
Timely, this. One of the things that I want to do in the walk-in cupboard beneath the stairs is have a few box files with all the appropriate paperwork in them. One for the boat, one for the car, one for the bike, one for life insurance policies, and one for my financial advisor/investment stuff. I need to keep applying pressure to the good lady wife her indoors to sort out her shit in that cupboard, because then I can crack on with what needs to be done and sort it all out.
Firstly, you need to teach the good lady wife her indoors how to use the toilet, by the sound of it.
🙂 I am sure that would be a fun reading your will. You will get the opportunity to have to change many many more times though:)
Well, let’s hope so, Rajesh!
I am in the queue before you. Just don’t know if my lift is going up or down.
You may be in the queue, but I have been known to push-in.
Not that this is a race!!
I think you might be stuck between floors, Alan.