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Asking Eric: Remaining son feels overwhelmed as he navigates helping aging parents prepare their estate
Asking Eric: Remaining son feels overwhelmed as he navigates helping aging parents prepare their estate
Asking Eric: Remaining son feels overwhelmed as he navigates helping aging parents prepare their estate

Published on: 07/10/2025

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Dear Eric: I am the youngest of three sons, and both of my brothers passed away suddenly, with the latest one just three years ago. Now I find myself thrust into the role of executor for my parents who are both about to turn 90. I have conducted significant research on what is needed to be in place both legally and financially and have consulted with friends who also have aging parents.

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