Unconventional lifestyle people: what those assets do?
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| Post date: 2026-06-18 06:20:09 |
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I'm gonna die someday, allegedly. Please tell how I start making plans for things like: my dogs, my house, my bullshit to be handled responsibly, especially if you're someone whose life looks like mine.
I won't be getting married and I won't be having any kids and I'm mid on my next of kin.
I have vague ideas like:
- create a trust for whatever dogs I have at the time] so they can be rehomed and kept in the lifestyle to which they've become accustomed. (Rehomed to whom? How? I'm planning to die when I'm 130 so presumably all of my friends will be dead.)
- leave my house (+ if there's any money, enough money to cover anything left on the mortgage + property tax for a while) to like. A DV shelter or organization that can use temporary housing.
- contract with some service who will organize an estate sale so some clowncore magpie of the future can go hogwild and idk my local mutual aid group can get the proceeds
The whole process of creating a will and getting an estate lawyer are both easy to google and fairly straightforward, this is not really a question about that. This is a question about navigating this as a person who doesn't have or want the typical answers for beneficiaries and executors, and wants to make a very personal-values aligned plan. |
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