Take the average, or do a third test to find out which of the two is the 'rogue' result and average the other two. That's what I do.Good morning all. 6,3 on one hand and 7.9 on the other. Which one do I believe? Can't understand how that happens.
That amused me, I read it and thought, 'Are you Mickey Mouse?' Then the rational side of me kicked in, and I thought, you’re probably discounting the Index fingers on both hands, since we are always advised to avoid pricking them.If you tested all six fingers you'd most likely get six different results
Thanks Martin.A, I will follow your advice.Take the average, or do a third test to find out which of the two is the 'rogue' result and average the other two. That's what I do.
If you tested all six fingers you'd most likely get six different results.
It is painful dealing with your dead parents' stuff. My sister and I are still going through paperwork several years later. There is an emotional toll that comes with dealing with old (unnamed) photos, bank statements, 70-year-old school reports etc, is emotionally draining. You end up getting quite angry. I am taking up the Swedish art of death cleaning .@Eternal422 We grew up in a household where those types of conversations were pretty standard fare. My brother and I were encouraged to write our first Wills aged 18.
The folks have wills, and the various types of LPA are firmly in place but somehow dad’s just sort of starting to fret about the minutia of it all.
Granted it’s not helped by the fact that he’s got 30+ years of bank statements and various other financial paperwork in his office. I’ve suggested that he shreds everything up to the most recent statement for everything and file those in one binder.
Also I’ve suggested making a list and filling:
Birth certificates
Passports
Driving licence
NHS number
National insurance number
Where they hold accounts/investments
But it’s a daunting task.
I did find this earlier and it might help:
Last Orders; Your Executors' Guide to Your Letter of Wishes by Patricia C Byron
Last Orders book: written to help the reluctant get their affairs in order. A Law Society Gazette Top 10 book and reviewed in Good Housekeeping, STEP Journal, Yours and on BBC R4 Woman's Hour. Brimful with top tips and invaluable information, it's a guide, a notebook and your executor's guide...www.lastorders.org