cluciano63
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He may have to put house up for sale or rent, do any number of things if he is looking at a couple of years. How difficult not to know in advance, for anyone. Especially since he seems to be on his in the area. That could put a big burden on relatives if he simply does not go home at all until released for good.
I worry in advance about what my poor sisters or nieces may have to do on my behalf when I die, none of them live in the same state I live in. I am in my fifties but find myself weeding out my possessions all the time, just in case. (Also because I visit a much older woman who has no one in-state and her house is huge and packed stem to stern with stuff. Gives me nightmares, I rush home to my little apartment and throw more stuff away.)
I worry in advance about what my poor sisters or nieces may have to do on my behalf when I die, none of them live in the same state I live in. I am in my fifties but find myself weeding out my possessions all the time, just in case. (Also because I visit a much older woman who has no one in-state and her house is huge and packed stem to stern with stuff. Gives me nightmares, I rush home to my little apartment and throw more stuff away.)