My heartfelt condolences.
You know you want to move, so take the advice already given and start deciding where you want to move to. And don't put all your dependence on being near your son, as you have already wisely asked him, if he might want to move later on, and he was honest enough to know and say that he could not promise it would never happen.
You know you want a smaller property, so start now on the onerous task of deciding what of your present goods and chattels you are going to want, and what you either intend to throw out, denote to charity, or sell. And start getting rid of all that you know you will not want, and that your son does not want either. Anything he does want, either goes to h im NOW if you have no further use of it, or is written done as his future property. (This last only really applies if you have other heirs as well as him.)
Have your solicitor make out a provisional power of attorny, so your son or whoever you appoint is legally able to deal with your affairs if you should become unable to do so yourself. My husband had not given me one, and I know this sounds horrible, but had he lived longer than two weeks after he was no longer able to write or talk, we would have been in queer street.
Now is also the time to start thinking about whether you should update your will, and take out a pre-paid funeral plan for yourself.
As you find localities you think you might like, spend a couple of days, or longer in these towns, so you can find out the advantages and disadvantages.
Remember there may come a day when you cannot or should not drive, so don't buy a property at the back of beyond.
But please do not rush into moving.
Trump has only been in office 4 days
Good Morning Tuesday 23rd June 2026


, secondly, take your time. 