Investigation into a diary.

I've got two living previous wives - one divorced legally the other not - God knows how to deal with them - no problem if I go first? - then its my sons problem ? - I have a will packet but just emotionally cannot open it?
 
I haven't been on hear much because I don't have the words. So sorry about your wife. Got me to thinking... how would I go on if something happened to my better half. đź’”
I have spent some time on a widow/widower forum and most of the ages are mid 40s down to in the 20s. They all struggle to find their footings. However they are at an age where they have rebound room. Not to say it's not painful for them, I know that it is. When you are older it's more of a do or die. You have to make a decision. Do I want to live? If you do you start climbing out of it. I think you can relate to that from what you have shared with me. :)
 
I've got two living previous wives - one divorced legally the other not - God knows how to deal with them - no problem if I go first? - then its my sons problem ? - I have a will packet but just emotionally cannot open it?
The thing about " marriage " is they all have an ending. When young the part where they agree " till death do you part " goes right over their heads. I know it did mine. However I won the lottery and I always expected to go first. The planning was for her to outlive me. That's the way it's supposed to work right? The outside family shows up and said " we expected you to go first. :)
 
The thing about " marriage " is they all have an ending. When young the part where they agree " till death do you part " goes right over their heads. I know it did mine. However I won the lottery and I always expected to go first. The planning was for her to outlive me. That's the way it's supposed to work right? The outside family shows up and said " we expected you to go first. :)
erhmm can we have her share of the money please??
 

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