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Most, if not all, members of this and other forums have a considerable investment tied up in their collections of militaria related items...vehicles, communication gear, parts, uniforms, badges etc, etc, etc.
What to do before the Grim Reaper comes calling? We all have to kick the bucket eventually, so perhaps we can openly discuss what methods one has contemplated, actionned or otherwise committed to in order to successfully transfer ownership of cherished, valuable items to those that we deem worthy. Does one keep adding codicils to ones Will as circumstances dictate? Does one name a trusted friend in one's Will so that same can disburse one's artifacts in a responsible manner? Does one itemize every such item and name a person to whom it goes? What impact would "a trusted friend" have upon the possible other wishes of a surviving spouse? In the province of Ontario particularly, I'm on the lookout for any method of avoiding estate fees, however devious that method may seem to be. Bequeathing to siblings I think, are exempt from related governmental fees. Thought? Comments? Ideas?
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