With all these answers.. if you’re concerned ask dad for a copy oh will, and send siblings, POA, etc. You n siblings should have a copy.. that is if he has a will
"It's also important to recognize that a Will can change throughout a person's life, and up until the point where the person dies, it's a private instrument. So, if you want to know what your parents are leaving you and they're still alive, you can ask them but you're not entitled to a copy of their Will." From Google
Maybe Dad will live longer than he has money to pay for the care home. Then nobody gets anything. Are u sure they are in his will. At their ages their addictions are not new. They must have been addicts when he was able to have a will drawn up.
You've been writing about this situation since 2021. It's up to your father who he leaves his money to. Your siblings dont have to "deserve" an inheritance, but nobody said life is fair. Sad but true.
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As he has NOT passed, IF he doesn't wish them to be enriched by his death, he should see an attorney and make a will.
If he dies intestate then his estate, whatever it is, will be divided according to the laws of your state.
if you’re concerned ask dad for a copy oh will, and send siblings, POA, etc.
You n siblings should have a copy.. that is if he has a will
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Just except what it is. You'll be better off.