What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? NV
My husband's 83 year old father was just diagnosed with cancer. His wife has been in a nursing home on a ventilator for 8 months and is not expected to survive. We are trying to get as much in order as possible since there is no will. While there are few assets, it is still a sticky situation as there are kids on each side. We are trying to determine what would happen in each scenario.
Dad only has a truck, travel trailer and some personal items that he wants my husband to have. There is no money, home, or anything else of value. The vehicles are in both of their names, but she is not in any condition to sign anything over. They each have a life insurance policy, leaving the surviving spouse $10,000. What my husband is trying to avoid is if his father passes first and everything is left to the incapacitated wife. Then when she passes, all of his father's possesions will go her drug addict son who has not seen her in 15 years? This just does not seem right.
Is there anything we can do now to avoid this? Can he sign over these vehicles if his wife cannot sign off on them? Can he change the beneficiary on his life insurance policy while she is still alive? It's just a mess and my husband is taking care of his Dad. I would hate for someone else to come in and take everything that my husband deserves.
Thank you!
My husband's 83 year old father was just diagnosed with cancer. His wife has been in a nursing home on a ventilator for 8 months and is not expected to survive. We are trying to get as much in order as possible since there is no will. While there are few assets, it is still a sticky situation as there are kids on each side. We are trying to determine what would happen in each scenario.
Dad only has a truck, travel trailer and some personal items that he wants my husband to have. There is no money, home, or anything else of value. The vehicles are in both of their names, but she is not in any condition to sign anything over. They each have a life insurance policy, leaving the surviving spouse $10,000. What my husband is trying to avoid is if his father passes first and everything is left to the incapacitated wife. Then when she passes, all of his father's possesions will go her drug addict son who has not seen her in 15 years? This just does not seem right.
Is there anything we can do now to avoid this? Can he sign over these vehicles if his wife cannot sign off on them? Can he change the beneficiary on his life insurance policy while she is still alive? It's just a mess and my husband is taking care of his Dad. I would hate for someone else to come in and take everything that my husband deserves.
Thank you!