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Your spouse if you're married.
ReplyDeleteYour sibling if you're unmarried.
In all, let the person be credible.
This! 💯
DeleteExactly.
DeleteSpouse for those married.
ReplyDeleteYour family members or spouse who you are sure will take care of your children, parent, spouse and spend your money wisely when the person is gone. A person that you can trust your entire family with very well.
ReplyDeleteIf you are not married your most trust sibling, if you are married, your husband or wife.
ReplyDeleteThat person you think can protect your interest no matter the weather!
ReplyDeleteThe person most capable of acting as next of kin. Even a professional advisor who has been handling some or the most important part(s) of your worldly affairs.
ReplyDeleteIn 96% of situations, and contrary to what some people - mostly women - think, next of kinship has no connection with and does not determine inheritance rights.
Your spouse
ReplyDeleteYour spouse if married and your trusted sibling if single.
ReplyDeleteI'd say the ideal next of kin must be someone who you trust deeply, who understands your wishes, and who can responsibly handle matters on your behalf if necessary.
ReplyDeleteThis person could be a spouse, a sibling, one's adult child, a close family member, or a trusted friend, depending on your personal relationships, circumstances abd judgement.
I'd say the ideal next of kin must be someone who you trust deeply, who understands your wishes, and who can responsibly handle matters on your behalf if necessary.
ReplyDeleteThis person could be a spouse, a sibling, one's adult child, a close family member, or a trusted friend, depending on your personal relationships, circumstances abd judgement.
If you're married to a spouse who has your best interest at heart, then it should be them.
ReplyDeleteYour spouse or children
ReplyDelete