Advice from Old People
Sometimes, just sometimes, old people say something worth listening to. Ok, so it's like picking the needle out of a whole haystack of mis-remembered war stories, but those gems should be celebrated.
Tell us something worthwhile an old-type person has told you.
Note, we're leaving the definition of old up to you, you smooth-skinned youngsters.
( , Thu 19 Jun 2008, 16:16)
Sometimes, just sometimes, old people say something worth listening to. Ok, so it's like picking the needle out of a whole haystack of mis-remembered war stories, but those gems should be celebrated.
Tell us something worthwhile an old-type person has told you.
Note, we're leaving the definition of old up to you, you smooth-skinned youngsters.
( , Thu 19 Jun 2008, 16:16)
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Has something similar but the amounts involved and awarded are normally based around "adequate provision for a survivng partner" which isn't much use really. Go wills!
Also if both parents die in a car crash or some other heinous accident, grandparents have no automatic right to the children. They can still be taken into local authority care and a will is the only way to be certain to avoid this in the first instance. Barbaric huh?
( , Mon 23 Jun 2008, 8:53, Reply)
Has something similar but the amounts involved and awarded are normally based around "adequate provision for a survivng partner" which isn't much use really. Go wills!
Also if both parents die in a car crash or some other heinous accident, grandparents have no automatic right to the children. They can still be taken into local authority care and a will is the only way to be certain to avoid this in the first instance. Barbaric huh?
( , Mon 23 Jun 2008, 8:53, Reply)
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