Theo, that's how we have our will set up for ltc.
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My parents' grandparent names are Baba and Gaga, courtesy of toddler Rose. This summer Rose, now 7, started calling them Babsie and Gagsie, and, well, I think we may try to encourage them to go with good ol' Grandma and Grandpa before too long.
He is not in my will. Everything in my will at the moment goes to my brother.
They were, lisah! Delaware, in fact, although MomMom was born and raised in West Virginia.
I think I knew that? That's where I'm from and knew lots of kids who used those names for their grandparents.
My grandparents were just "grandma [first name]" and "grandpa [first name]" on both sides. But my older cousins called them grandma and grandpa [last name], whereas in my family, that referred to my great-grandmother (I think my dad grew up referring to her that way)
All of mine (4 grands and a great-grand) were Grandma/pa Lastname. That's what they've decided to go with (Although we're using first initials for signing with the baby, since V and H are very similar, but L/R and S/M are nicely sorted into similar sets).
It's real weird for me because "Grandma/Grandpa Lastname" do not yet automatically pull up the right person in my brain.
Wills are a whole lot easier when you only have nephews and a niece to leave things to, and they're all over 18 now, and four of them graduated college so far.
I should probably make a will just to make things easier for Maria when I die. I am the youngest person in my family aside from distant cousins and have no assets except life insurance (she is the beneficiary) and retirement savings. Once my debt is paid that doesn't leave much
I only had one set of grandparents and they were grandma and grandpa. My mom and her brothers and sisters referred to my grandma as Granny. They never called her a mother type name in my presence
I've held off making a will so far because Mom's my only immediate family member and both has access to my bank accounts and is named as the beneficiary of my 401k. In the unlikely event that I settle down, I'll have to make decisions about how to divide the $ up between her and my hypothetical partner.
My few assets are non-estate assets, are not subject to probate, and have beneficiaries designated - which simplifies things.
The tedious part is keeping updated the list of recurring liabilities and the details which will be needed to cancel them. I don't do auto bill-pay, but some of the accounts and subscriptions do auto-renew annually.
For me, the really awkward one was the durable healthcare power of attorney.