After 69 Years of Marriage, My Husband Left Me Nothing in His Will – Then His Lawyer Handed Me a Letter That Began, ‘This Was My Plan. Now I Have to Tell You the Truth’
“I know this is the last thing you want to think about, Eleanor,” she said, sliding papers across my kitchen table. “But we should get a power of attorney (POA) signed today. Just so nobody can push you around at the bank.”
“That’s thoughtful of you,” I said. I let my voice sound tired because it was.