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Regarding my life insurance policy. There are no children. She would get all to half of our assets upon my death, it just doesn't seem right to add 70 to 80,000 dollars to the pot. Was thinking of leaving enough cash to settle my estate and the rest to Duck's Unlimited and the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation. Any Thoughts anyone???<BR> Gale
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Gale,<P>Sounds OK by me...<BR>...maybe even cash out the policy...<BR>(of course if your remarry?)<P>...you can't take it with you!<P> <P>Jim
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