My dad did everything so when he died in his 70s my mum struggled. She had never written a cheque, done anything financial at all, is hopeless at maths. I let her go at her pace. Luckily they lived at a retirement complex but miles away from me and she doesn’t drive. It took about 3 years for her to start moving forward with her new life. I had to run her finances and all paperwork, with help from my brother. She has now moved closer to me, in another retirement conplex so at least gets to meet others in a similar situation. It is 8 years now and she still gets lonely but can cope. She knows quite a few if her neighbours and I see her and sort out her finances. I think don’t push, she needs time to adjust to the new life that has been forced on her. Grief changes and can cause the person to be angry at the situation but you can’t rush the stages of grief.
Have any of you got all electric cars? Pros and cons please.