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@maddiejung97411 ай бұрын
Why do I feel like whoopis account of why aretha stuffed it into the sofa actually happened
@GenXsinglefree11 ай бұрын
That's what I thought when I first heard about the 2014 will.
@CMHism8 ай бұрын
It is funny
@CMHismАй бұрын
😂😂😂😂probably
@patriciagurwitz50913 күн бұрын
Wouldn’t be surprised if that actually did happen
@Kaisforeignadventures11 ай бұрын
My grandmother passed two months ago. She planned everything. She even wrote her own obituary. She made sure no one fought or had stress about what to do when she died. She even picked out the dress she wore at her funeral.
@venitiousquash740011 ай бұрын
It’s a great gift to leave your love ones.
@Kaisforeignadventures11 ай бұрын
@@venitiousquash7400 Yeah. She always thought of everything ahead of time. I miss her dearly.
@Dear981211 ай бұрын
Very smart. Going through a death in the family. Nothing was planned. We’re getting through it with God’s grace.
@loveajeenah11 ай бұрын
Same here! The funeral home even knew to go and claim my grandmother’s body.
@mikecity41511 ай бұрын
😢 to the y to yy but ttgh
@Jean__J11 ай бұрын
This is very on brand for Ms. Franklin. She was old school to the core. She required all bookings to be paid upfront in cash. She carried her purse EVERYWHERE (even on stage during performances), and only ventured to gigs by bus.
@2ndMess11 ай бұрын
Smart cookie, let's all take a page out of her book.
@kl.899211 ай бұрын
Loved that about her lol
@timbredan347611 ай бұрын
Yes she sure did
@IM12511 ай бұрын
@@2ndMessyou want your hard earned money to be contested in a legal bottle, making money for your lawyers and the court? Couldn’t you just do what needs to get done. Being old school has nothing to do with wanting to remain ignorant, I’m sure she had plenty of legal advice.
@breal727711 ай бұрын
I saw her in concert before she died. She was incredible, even at her age.
@dominique21711 ай бұрын
Joy: ...very optimistic of you... 😂 I love her too much! 😂❤
@c10wiremantawwallace1311 ай бұрын
Stupid is as stupid does. No one I can think of half as stupid as Joy then Whoppie jumps in and makes that idiot look almost smart.
@breapond692611 ай бұрын
This conversation really struck close home to me. My mom planned everything from what she wanted to wear to what we ate after the burial and that was the biggest gift she gave our family. It made things easier for us decision wise and we could come together and have that time to mourn.
@PamMcGarvie11 ай бұрын
It also helps when you have a number of family members. No fighting, just instructions to follow.
@conrad147811 ай бұрын
Gosh 2018? I still feel like she just passed away two weeks ago. R-E-S-P-E-C-T to the Queen of Soul
@kallen86811 ай бұрын
IKR? Time is weird and deceiving.
@minigiant899811 ай бұрын
@@kallen868 that's bc ur usually high
@Demonlogical11 ай бұрын
@minigiant8998 No, it's because everyone vividly remembers where they were when they found out Aretha Franklin passed away. ❤️
@minigiant899811 ай бұрын
@@Demonlogical not me, but i remember important things like 9/11. all i remember was she was morbidly obese.
@gavingavalli38911 ай бұрын
What Aretha needed was a TRUST! A will is more for a house or one thing. A Trust you can assign ownership along with instructions
@jazziepha20611 ай бұрын
I used to work in a ER, that was eye opening. I rewrite my will every 5 years.
@relaxingsoundsofrainvideo651111 ай бұрын
This is a very important conversation.
@jaypharoahestefan11 ай бұрын
My grandma passed in August and I’m so grateful she took care of every single detail. I can’t imagine having to deal taking care of everything while grieving at the same time.
@NellieKAdaba11 ай бұрын
My granny passed in 2004 at age 100, and I didn't get to go to her funeral, nor to my father's funeral, because they lived in other countries, and not in the states, and also think that everything was not written out, so people had to figure out and arrange things.
@ceterisparibus896611 ай бұрын
@@NellieKAdabaThat's wild. May Allah (God) bless you all.
@ost279011 ай бұрын
Sarah looks gorgeous.......... again. hair , makeup, clothing yessssssssss
@marlonharrison551111 ай бұрын
My Grandparents never had will and my parents and their siblings fought over everything.
@kerrywhite525311 ай бұрын
Whoopie singing " Dust in the wind" is hilarious.😂😂😂
@kl.899211 ай бұрын
This needs to be a cautionary tale for all entertainers (look at Prince’s estate) and everyone else. Get a legally binding will to avoid all of this. Or, you might say you don’t care and the family will figure it out. Either way, do something so it doesn’t go back to the State.
@steffibaker612111 ай бұрын
The list of celebrities who die without wills is shocking. They don't learn. I have friends who are estate lawyers and these people can't handle their own mortality and they avoid, avoid, avoid.
@CourageUnderFire8711 ай бұрын
I think with Prince he probably felt since he didn’t have any surviving children what was the point of it all
@teresamarie746011 ай бұрын
@@steffibaker6121 where is this list of celebrities... This discussion is for the majority of the population who don't do the responsible things in family dynamics.
@QueenyKay11 ай бұрын
Prince had a will. Why do you think the very first thing they did while his body was still near the elevator we as open his vault? They just made it disappear so they can get control of his estate which no longer belongs to his family.
@majorboyce12311 ай бұрын
Aretha Franklin the Queen of Soul. Aretha had faith that her cancer would go away. Many times she planned on a will. She started wills many years ago changed things started again changed stuff again and then before she could complete the last one she became ill. That cancer really took her out. Rip Aretha Louise Franklin.
@TheConnonedrum11 ай бұрын
Writing a will makes you realize your own mortality.
@clg135711 ай бұрын
W comment 👍🏿
@NoOneHere2Day11 ай бұрын
Isn't that what Joy said?
@Jordanbobba11 ай бұрын
In other news the sky is blue
@izzyjoshuadavis11 ай бұрын
I'm only 34 and I kind of enjoy planning it. 🥴
@BelindaJoy11 ай бұрын
So important I was recently diagnosed with something that "may" be terminal, so I am in the process of drafting my will. I want my family to be at ease so they don't have to deal with anything beyond their grief.
@Ksb8811 ай бұрын
I pray that you are healed in Jesus name 🙏🏾❤️
@BelindaJoy11 ай бұрын
@@Ksb88 Thank you so much. I need as many prayers as possible right now. God bless you
@ShmaAdonaiEhad11 ай бұрын
Praying for you Belinda. May the Lord God Almighty touch your body,mind and soul and grant you complete restoration. May he guide you in his perfect will in Jesus Christ name.
@bellag622311 ай бұрын
🙏🏾prayers
@BelindaJoy11 ай бұрын
@@ShmaAdonaiEhad Thank you so much. Your prayers are accepted with love.
@kevinreid894611 ай бұрын
I told my wife throw me in a trash bag. I'm not going to know the difference. She said no.
@postivevibes303011 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@beatehughes-brown93011 ай бұрын
My favorite is when Sunny Hostin says "I don't like that" with a sad face so honest and so funny! Happens all the time.
@batgurrl11 ай бұрын
Whoopi’s take was so funny and on point about her own mom and I adored Joy’s Woody Allen quote
@peggyabraham483511 ай бұрын
Hey Joy, Woody Allen is NOT persona non grata. That was a disgusting and disrespectful way of referencing his wisdom in art
@lesap888911 ай бұрын
My 59-year-old brother was killed in a car crash earlier this year. He had no insurance, no money, and no will. It was just horrifying for his daughters He wanted a full military ceremony which the VA does NOT pay for.. he got his wishes, everyone else went broke and one of mi nieces was evicted from her home one month later. Please get a will and life insurance
@SC-10111 ай бұрын
I'm an estate planner and usually we use the term `trigger event' rather than "when you die"... and many people don't write a Will. It's not about how much - there's many things to put together (as what Sarah shared here) .. so don't delay. A Will will help minimise family conflicts and squabbles too.
@breal727711 ай бұрын
Question: In a living trust, the grantor is the person making the trust and the trustee is the person who will become the beneficiary, right? (Thanks in advance for responding, the check is in the mail 🙂).
@SC-10111 ай бұрын
@@breal7277 yes a trustee can be a beneficiary of a trust. my account # is ... lol
@Melanie_Star11 ай бұрын
Sadly money & grief brings out the very worst in too many people.
@HoennMaster11 ай бұрын
My parents put off making a will for years. When my dad died at just 55 my mom had one made up within two months and said I can’t believe I waited this long.
@larahedge896011 ай бұрын
Whoopi, do you think she forgot about it? No, she didn't forget about it. She just forgot about it. 😂😂😂
@kingcobrarules811711 ай бұрын
This segment leaves no doubt that Joy is the greatest comedian in history, hard stop.
@stanclare775811 ай бұрын
Joe Rogan has always surprisingly spoken highly of Joy .. I still have a hard time understanding why
@sheldoncole727611 ай бұрын
I know right 💯💯💯💯
@jwalt801911 ай бұрын
Not the dust in the wind, Whoopi.😂😂😂
@deucefly106211 ай бұрын
About ten years prior to my mothers death, I asked her if she had a will. She said no, you all can fight over my property when I'm dead. That is exactly what happened and relationships have been ruined.
@TraceyJean11 ай бұрын
Had that conversation with my mom when i was about 14. Told her I'd cremate her and set the urn beside me so we could watch TV together at night. She said something about not wanting to burn and then the next day went shopping for a burial plot. Now she's got everything planned out and she bought an insurance policy specifically to pay for her funeral.
@MrJpaynebb11 ай бұрын
Survivors often fight over possessions, money and even custody of minor children. It's imperative that if you're married and/or have children that you have a will. Also it's important to confirm before making that will who gets custody of your kids. There are many reasons siblings have to decline custody and you need to be aware of this before just dropping that in a will.
@tammyleachman185011 ай бұрын
I can't get my spouse to get a Will done. He dont care. It feels like he want people to fight
@beverleybender254511 ай бұрын
the best gift you can give your kids is write a will or make a trust.
@hnrbdrh10 ай бұрын
Such a beautiful, candid conversation. The most important thing I learnt about death is that it is just another phase of life.
@ooscardls11 ай бұрын
My dad passed away in 2016 from an heart attack. I was 25 at the time. He lost his dad young too. So my dad always told us what he wanted us to do when he die. Not like money things but a way to say goodbye to him. And it help us so much to pay homage to what he wanted.
@viewholicsanonymous11 ай бұрын
Such a great segment, another thing we need to be Aretha thankful for, bless her on her extended vacation!
@timbredan347611 ай бұрын
amen
@lsceo593211 ай бұрын
I will say this...I have the honor and privilege of assisting our Senior Citizens or Medicare population through my company on a daily basis. I've heard so many horror stories over the years that it made me bring this up to my wife. We both look at death a little differently than most due to losing parents at early ages. I lost my Mother when I was 17 and she lost both her parents by the time she was 17. We know how that level of loss can be debilitating. I'm 43 now...and about 5 years ago, we took care of all of this because we both have experienced the "tomorrow isn't promised to you" part of life already. It IS a tough conversation to have like Joy said, but it is VITAL and NECESSARY! I planned a party for myself. Even my tombstone will have a funny picture of me on the back of it watching you walk away! 😂 My wifey hates that part, but hey...it's a part of who I am. I'm not necessarily the life of the party, but I am the guy, when my people see me, a smile appears on their face. I want it to stay there even when I finally leave them. I've watched families literally break after family members pass on. I even watched my own family go through a traumatic time when my Uncle suddenly passed away in his sleep...and my Father's sisters wanted to hold on to their baby brother's belongings...not understanding that these things should have went to his children (my cousins). This happened in 2010...they STILL do not speak to this day. Again, it is a hard conversation I will admit, but I know this...when I go...the love of my life is well taken care of...my children are well taken care of...and most importantly, they don't have to worry about ANYTHING dealing with me. It's signed, sealed, and delivered and of course paid for! This goes for my wife as well because of course... tomorrow is not promised. If you're reading this, I don't know you, but I do care about you and your loved ones. IF you are able to financially start making these arrangements for yourself, it will be the GREATEST thing you can do for those you will leave behind. You are loved and when you go...even if only for a moment...your loved ones can't breathe, can't think, won't eat, can't sleep...it can be paralyzing. This does the work they can't do and allows them time to process your home going. It's not about the right or wrong thing, but rather a final act of love to take care of those who love you most...by taking care of yourself...even after. Love and blessings to you and yours 🙏🏿🖤💪🏿
@godsgirl197711 ай бұрын
Whoopiiiiii.....the thought of you dying just made me tear up......
@sheldoncole727611 ай бұрын
I appreciate Sara and Joy for telling Sunny it was to expensive and cost a lot of money for whatever she was saying about being buried on top of something
@solStarlette11 ай бұрын
Some people's faith requires them to be buried and some of them in specific ways. Cremation isn't an option for those people so not everyone necessarily has that choice to save in that way at least if they're trying to stick to the tenants of their faith.
@bettyecollins425511 ай бұрын
😊
@susandrouin124311 ай бұрын
We need to get over our fear of death
@moniquewrites904611 ай бұрын
Whoopi’s mom was just as funny as she is!!
@christophermyers375811 ай бұрын
When my father passed, it wasn't all planned out, but my family got through it. I made the decision about what he wore... a pair of jeans and one of his favorite flannel shirts... he never wore a suit. Also I chose where the service was to be held... in our former hometown, not where we lived. It was for immediate family and friends only. It's been 23 years later, and I still miss him. 😢
@NellieKAdaba11 ай бұрын
My father just passed in May days before his 82nd or 83rd birthday, I don't know if he had a will, because he lived in Africa, and it was probably not planned out either. While I'm still living in the States, and people had to travel to the funeral.
@1991Meka11 ай бұрын
I love that you put him in comfortable clothes that were his style. I want my family to dress me in something I usually wear.
@3l3llala1311 ай бұрын
I think the jurors acknowledged both wills were legit, but they ruled that the one found in the couch over-ruled the other one found in a locked cabinet. Cremation is the way to go and don't hang on to the ash.
@birdy1numnum11 ай бұрын
*Queen Aretha sings again.*
@Everything_Ju11 ай бұрын
“Very optimistic of you” JOY BEHAR 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@reverlyevans-higgins535711 ай бұрын
Lol laughed rhe whole segment microwave 🤣!
@LC-ms7gi11 ай бұрын
Joy to Alyssa “Very optimistic of you”… lol
@reneeparker747511 ай бұрын
It costs money to hire a lawyer to make a will. Some of us don't have that kind of money.
@JloveLamar11 ай бұрын
It's 65 cents to write your own will and mail it to yourself. You do not have to have a lawyer do it. You can write it on a piece of paper and get it noterized.
@gabelogan587711 ай бұрын
@@JloveLamarmy cousin was on a fixed income and she managed to write a legal will
@juscogens554111 ай бұрын
No, you can make your own by pen and paper. It is called a holographic will. Just date it and sign it and unless their are codicils, all is good to go.
@lindahines938011 ай бұрын
I'm surorised they honored those handwritten wills
@gigitadych887611 ай бұрын
I wrote everything down for my son. From burial to what I want to go to people and to whom. Also, I wrote my obituary with provisions to add in things that occurred through the years before I passed ( marriages, grandchildren). I had to write my mom's when she passed away and I don't want my son to have to do that. Then I made copies and mailed them to him.
@sheldoncole727611 ай бұрын
Continue Resting In Peace Aretha Franklin.🙏🙏🙏🙏
@soulsolution9911 ай бұрын
A will is like a 'living' letter of your thoughts, feelings and wishes. If a person isn't confident enough to write a will, then at least make/arrange a funeral plan. There's more benefit to having this sorted out beforehand as funerals cost a CRAZY amount of money and stress, especially with all the upfront statutory fees. Doing it beforehand also usually gives more options on which funeral director to use, finding out if they have a payment plan with instalments etc choices that are not so easy to come by after a loved one dies. Speaking from experience.
@NellieKAdaba11 ай бұрын
Yes yes yes
@rkms560611 ай бұрын
I've had family that were literally too afraid or just refuse to talk about where their stuff goes when you die.
@lexaneli11 ай бұрын
That's why I keeep telling my mom to sort out her stuff. My dad died from Alzheimer's and did nothing mind you he had other kidssss and it was his downfall. One took advantage of him through potter of attorney and it was difficult for me to overturn due to my own health issues. It's sad because my dad deserved a better late life to the end. I even lost the home I grew up in due to that same ungrateful son who never lived nor built it but both my parents. I don't care what it is, get stuff in writing
@socalindi824111 ай бұрын
Look at the positive YOU got to live with your father and enjoy him on a daily basis. He probably taught you so many things and you got to share a whole bunch of things that turned into awesome memories for you. The other son I assuming half-brother ? never got to have any memories and was at the core jealous of your life with his father. You betcha it was all revenge on his side. So let him go his own way and if you have kids your father's grandchildren speak of him highly and pass down traditions the other son never even got to know.
@steffibaker612111 ай бұрын
At the wealthy level, they need a trust, not just a will. The only winners when the family starts fighting over assets are the lawyers who get to bill the crap out of the estate.
@clairegicbc11 ай бұрын
I believe that Robin Williams did have some documents saying his image can't be used for over 50 years after his passing
@NellieKAdaba11 ай бұрын
That's great, I miss Robin.
@TheMediaProse11 ай бұрын
You have to update these things, too! It's so important. My husband and I (we're a gay, married couple) not only did wills, but we also put our stuff in a trust with each other as executors and with each of us having our medical power of attorney. We did that because even with wills there's a measure of probate but when it's in a trust, there's not really. And... when we first did it about 6 years ago, we've since sold and purchased a couple of properties, so we needed to go back and add/remove those items to the trust and wills. And, not to be too morose, but aside from avoiding any kind of probate, the other reason we put our stuff in a trust is because we're not 100% sure our marriage is going to be recognized in all 50 states for much longer.
@sherrybrown529511 ай бұрын
My father diedin 2012. He divorced my mother and remarried in 2004. There are three of us siblings. We got nothing. His wife got his profit sharing and his life insurance. She also buried him in the town he grew up in instead of where my grandmother is buried (where we could visit more often). No one in my family believes these were my father's wishes but there never was a will. He was only 58 and it came out of nowhere. I truly believe he would be furious at how we've been treated. She also tried to sell his Indianapolis pace truck on Facebook without even asking if we wanted but we ended up tricking her on that one ( his prize possession). Had to pay $11,000 to get it back but we managed to scrape up enough cash to do it.
@9liveslisa11 ай бұрын
I agree with Joy. A lot of people don't like to face reality, so they just ignore it and they keep putting it off forever.
@sheenablueeyesblondie236311 ай бұрын
My mom had everything together when she died...it helped us out when she passed away and we weren't really ready..no one is..but I agree with Joy..I didn't like talking about it to my mom when she was putting it together...but it is reality and I need to get my stuff together before I leave here for my girls...it's something I need to start the process for it and I'll definitely go to the funeral home my mom and grandma went to..they were awesome
@Demonlogical11 ай бұрын
Rest in peace, forever Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin ❤️ forever in our hearts, thank you for the music/art, laughs, presence, & activism. I'm glad the will has been allowed by the jury, so the family can stop fighting and get to healing life without her.
@tassymccormick11 ай бұрын
My grandma did the pre-need at the funeral home. She pre paid for her entire funeral and it made it so much easier on us.
@yogisworld400511 ай бұрын
That's grand if you have money
@dcbabe027011 ай бұрын
I'm 34, the oldest of 4 on my moms side and an only child to my dad. Both sides have had these talks with me and all of us kids, so we know what to do if God forbid they go early or when they eventually pass. Both sides have it in writing and I've always appreciated it because when my great grandparents went it was a mess and so hard on the family (I was a kid so I wasn't part of the fighting thankfully). My husband and I have things in writing (mostly because he's a soldier) and his dad is in charge of medical decisions for now because, like sunny, I would find it to difficult to let go. Nobody is promised a tomorrow, and while it can be a difficult thing to think about, taking care of these things ahead of time can be a beautiful "parting gift" to give your loved ones.
@glenncarlson157811 ай бұрын
Christopher Wray is doing a stellar job… simply by doing … his job
@crystalbluepersuasion755611 ай бұрын
My husband and I had wills and a trust drawn up when I first became pregnant. The estate lawyer remarked on our youth but unless you want both sides of your family fighting over who gets what you had better make a will. As they used to say "You could get hit by a bus while crossing the street tomorrow." Why wait?
@momofemlo11 ай бұрын
Yes! Don't want until your "old." Something can happen at any time and once you bring children into the world you need to plan how they will be supported in your absence. Kudos to you.
@cherlynk.840311 ай бұрын
I agree with Joy completely. It's been holding me from going to get a will. I've got to get this together. 🙏 💖 🌹
@miguelmahfoud216911 ай бұрын
Sunny, as far as I know, the Catholic Church no longer opposes cremation.
@luciboras11 ай бұрын
I'm not afraid of death, it is the dying process of the body deteriorating in capacities.
@melissalong849111 ай бұрын
My Mom died recently and we're still going through probate here in FL. My sister and I are going through everything but we are not fighting. Now I have a Living Will, a regular Will, my Sis is my Durable POA and my Health Surrogate. I also have multiple sclerosis and I am also looking at pros/cons of an ALF or staying home with home care. My Sis and I are working together but I have heard horror stories about other families.
@irenechavez271411 ай бұрын
I think the reason I haven’t made one is because of the fear of writing it down that it will happen. It’s like words are powerful and written words are even more powerful. You know like manifesting things into existence. That’s my reasoning anyway.
@paulthomasbranda759111 ай бұрын
The Fear is Real.
@lindsay721711 ай бұрын
So glad they're talking about this. This is so important. Idk what it's like in the states but in Canada basically whatever you don't set up to pass on to your loved ones goes to the government. No thanks.
@Kaice8811 ай бұрын
I am very much in the boat of: do whatever you want with my body, its just a body after im dead. I would prefer my body go to something useful. Like either back into the earth to nourish it or give it to science or something. I dont care to be buried or cremated but I dont mind either way, but would definitely prefer to be used for something meaningful.
@romeosvengalli11 ай бұрын
That moment when Whoopi was I might be in your backyard, you don’t know All I pictured was Sam Wheat telling Oda Mae “I told you it’s fun”
@batgurrl11 ай бұрын
Continue to RIP Aretha Franklin, the queen of soul. I appreciated Sara, Alyssa so very much with their sensitivity and heartfelt comments
@christhomas576111 ай бұрын
RIP Aretha, You and your voice are still so missed !!!....... I have to mention Joy Behar is looking great in her 80`s .
@Azucarmelove11 ай бұрын
Paying in full or payments for your cemetery plot is also important because PRICES SKYROCKET AFTER someone passes and makes it more stressful and tough for families to deal with. We dealt with that when my grandmother passed but on the same day we bought my mom's plot my mother also bought hers and made it 100% easier on me as her only child when she passed away unexpected and young.
@TheChoralist10 ай бұрын
Exactly my dad used to work for a large cemetery selling plots & mausoleum space & most ppl don't know that it is literally like buying and selling real estate! There's virtually no difference except you're burying someone on the small plot of land you bought instead of building on it. For example, about 25 years ago my grandparents purchased 4 plots in a cemetery. The space/plots they pre purchased was located on thousands of acres of undeveloped land the cemetery was starting to expand too. 25 years ago it was nothing but a dirt field so they purchased the 4 plots for a steal. Fast forward to 2020 & now those thousands of acres are lush green rolling hills & beautiful roses far as the eye can see & has a small man made lake on it with ducks and stuff u can feed while visiting your loved one. Well my grandparents died over the years & that left 2 plots my aunt owned. She got breast cancer & lost her 40 year career & needed money bad. Eventually she was told she could sell those plots & while I don't know the exact dollar amount I do know she got a small fortune! We were utterly shocked! We had no clue that this was even a thing & that ppl actually make their fortune this way. Buying & selling burial plots like real estate. I'm sure my grandparents just thought they got a great bargain & never expected they'd be sold for a huge profit some day after they passed. Now the only downside is the 4 plots were together. Ppl don't know this but each grave holds 2 ppl. So it's 4 plots of land but only 2 graves because they stack. So now 2 strangers will be buried next to my grandparents 😂 smh
@sheldoncole727611 ай бұрын
Sunny Hostin be so full of herself sometimes 😂😂😂😂
@kallen86811 ай бұрын
And delusional. She doesn't "get" real people.
@reneeroberson121711 ай бұрын
Lawyer advice too my mother was give what you want your family to have before she died Because ppl fight over wells
@-amosc.presley-719211 ай бұрын
Extended Vacation seems also sounds much more Cooling than saying when we Die. “Joy” knows what she’s talking about now.
@verahall649811 ай бұрын
I already have everything planned out for myself and everyone knows what needs to be done, they even have copies of my will distributed amongst them, no arguments, names in place, insurance copies distributed as well, burial plot paid for, you name it, it's a done deal, don't want the drama amongst my loved ones ❤
@ryancaldwell946311 ай бұрын
For someone rich and famous I would think you would have a proper one in place with your local register of wills and lawyers office. When there’s a lot of money and property involved (probably, I would expect in Aretha’s case) you can’t expect all the survivors to agree and try to evenly divide it up.
@mrbear130211 ай бұрын
At work they asked us to do a PowerPoint presentation on a subject of our choice, I chose estate planning. My first question to the group of 30 people, "How many of you at least have a will?" Only one person out of the 30 raised their hand!
@charlenebrownlow467711 ай бұрын
PTL Ladies…good discussion; Whoopi, you are looking fabulous. I love your hair 💯💌!
@millsykooksy486311 ай бұрын
poltergeist LMAO y'all are so funny
@happycamper448311 ай бұрын
Joy to the World 😂
@truthandjustice2211 ай бұрын
Good segment ladies, thank you 🙏 👍 😁
@Victoria-tc5cm11 ай бұрын
Always Date your own documents wherever you place them 💞
@kosmiccandie11 ай бұрын
Living Trust. Not a will. Also, update ever so often.
@lavenberry11 ай бұрын
I haven't seen these ladies in a while. The make-up is great and everyone looks wonderful.
@kimpeterson9511 ай бұрын
My father is buried in a mausoleum his coworkers were so impressed, they started making burial arrangements.
@charlottemalone196211 ай бұрын
Whatever happens, I want my flowers now while I can enjoy them.
@justpaintingtheperfectpict716810 ай бұрын
What people want out of a will is the ownership of material things. It tears families apart bc people only cared about the money and land.
@ceterisparibus896611 ай бұрын
What a sad but significant talk.
@gmfuhlman111 ай бұрын
When my husband and I got married that we had our Wills and Living wills and a durable power of attorney etc., done because I have seen families member fight over things. Having it done is very important since you just never know what might happen.
@ShalamarEntertainmentGroupLLC11 ай бұрын
I have already told my loved ones I want to be buried as a pod and my plant of choice will be cannibus🤷🏽♀️😎that way my friends and family can come pluck my buds and have an anniversary session around the fire pit!!!😂😂😂
@raeha779611 ай бұрын
In Michigan she did put a will together. Typing it in 12pt font doesn't make it more legal.
@river555411 ай бұрын
EXCELLENT OUTCOME
@katherinecruz384911 ай бұрын
How could she have expected a will hidden in a couch would ever be found?
@NellieKAdaba11 ай бұрын
Right.
@fytghggyungf760111 ай бұрын
Love Arethra! ❤
@TheBioExplorer11 ай бұрын
I've had to handle 3 funerals and two as executor.. Yes have a will... but ALSO the plans for the funeral (or lack of one) is so important. Choosing a coffin and all that stuff is just traumatic on top of grief. The same with health/end of life choices. I had to choose when to stop treatment with both my parents. My dad wanted that since I have some medical background. Still it was so very hard. My husband had most of his planned as he had a lengthly illness. But he wanted a green burial which is still very unusual around here so I spent a lot of time explaining why there was no embalming, regular coffin, vault, etc.
@theresaswit184011 ай бұрын
My parents didn't leave any instructions other than wanting to be cremated, when, I as the oldest tried to do everything fairly it blew up and became a big family mess! And my parents didn't have much other than life ins. To take care of their funeral and a house😢