She won’t give me permission but I’ve run out of space.
Ask Amy: I don’t know if he’s joking, but I’m so excited about this man’s offerMy mother married young and had five children. Mom is now almost 90, the “kids” are senior citizens, and even the grandkids are mostly in their 30s.
You are faced with an ethical dilemma because you’d like to start the process against your mother’s stated wishes . I think you’d ultimately feel best if you adhered to her wishes, despite her dementia.It would be a good idea for you to get “the team” together to go through and transfer things to a nearby storage unit. Devote a weekend to this task.
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