Butterfly 2
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Just for a bit of background, I lost my husband to covid pneumonia earlier this month. He had just been diagnosed with stage 4 widespread cancer, but was ready for the battle and was doing well with chemo and radiation when that plague moved in and took his life.
With him gone, there are several things that I need to change since we always just had both of our names on things like savings bonds or CDs or IRAs or the car, etc.
There is one offspring and there has been no contact for nearly 20 years and that was not our choice. We have grandchildren that we spent a lot of time with and loved and were loved by them, but of course that relationship was severed by the two monsters. If you know anyone who is narcissistic or sociopathic, you pretty much have an idea of what type of people I am referring to. Those two monsters raised our grandchildren and I can only imagine some of the things they have said about us. Unfortunately, the grandchildren have not tried to make contact with us. We were afraid to contact them because of their parents threat of a restraining order and refused to let us see them. It broke our hearts and I know it broke their hearts at the time, too.
So what do I do about beneficiaries? What would you do? I have no family of my own left, but my brother's family has always been there for us and were actually there for us until the very end. My brother is no longer on Earth either so that isn't one of the options.
Do I trust that our adult grandchildren have turned into the same loving souls they were when they were little and put them down as beneficiaries or would their parents bully them into turning it over to them? Or are they maybe not as nice of people as we have been praying they will be when they grow up?
Or do we just go with the people who have stayed a part of our lives and been supportive and kind to us? Any input is welcome.
With him gone, there are several things that I need to change since we always just had both of our names on things like savings bonds or CDs or IRAs or the car, etc.
There is one offspring and there has been no contact for nearly 20 years and that was not our choice. We have grandchildren that we spent a lot of time with and loved and were loved by them, but of course that relationship was severed by the two monsters. If you know anyone who is narcissistic or sociopathic, you pretty much have an idea of what type of people I am referring to. Those two monsters raised our grandchildren and I can only imagine some of the things they have said about us. Unfortunately, the grandchildren have not tried to make contact with us. We were afraid to contact them because of their parents threat of a restraining order and refused to let us see them. It broke our hearts and I know it broke their hearts at the time, too.
So what do I do about beneficiaries? What would you do? I have no family of my own left, but my brother's family has always been there for us and were actually there for us until the very end. My brother is no longer on Earth either so that isn't one of the options.
Do I trust that our adult grandchildren have turned into the same loving souls they were when they were little and put them down as beneficiaries or would their parents bully them into turning it over to them? Or are they maybe not as nice of people as we have been praying they will be when they grow up?
Or do we just go with the people who have stayed a part of our lives and been supportive and kind to us? Any input is welcome.