Like so many Americans, my husband is extremely job scared right now. After 2 decades of marriage, I have never seen him like this, he seems bordering on a breakdown. His duties at work have increased threefold and he seems to be cracking under the pressure. He is so worried over how we would survive without his income, he is not himself at all, even though he has over 20 years at his job.
So here is the sensitive question. Sadly DH's dad passed away last month. Dh's brother is handling the estate there are just the 2 of them. There is a good chance that dh is getting some sort of inheritance although I am clueless as to how much, I think it would be enough to have a visibly positive impact, and I would think just knowing there was some money coming his way that we could put towards our mortgage or something would ease his "what if I lose my job" fears. I would think after 5 weeks someone would have to know what was in DFinL's will but my husband is very passive and reluctant to bother his brother so he will not call him and ask him anything. Would I be wrong to suggest he call his brother and ask for some sort of update on if the will has been read. In all honesty I wasnt even thinking about it until my husband had a complete meltdown last night I didnt realize how bad his state of mind was. I appreciate any honest feedback you can give, and would really like to know if I should just keep my mouth shut. I just hate to see my husband sick with worry,
So here is the sensitive question. Sadly DH's dad passed away last month. Dh's brother is handling the estate there are just the 2 of them. There is a good chance that dh is getting some sort of inheritance although I am clueless as to how much, I think it would be enough to have a visibly positive impact, and I would think just knowing there was some money coming his way that we could put towards our mortgage or something would ease his "what if I lose my job" fears. I would think after 5 weeks someone would have to know what was in DFinL's will but my husband is very passive and reluctant to bother his brother so he will not call him and ask him anything. Would I be wrong to suggest he call his brother and ask for some sort of update on if the will has been read. In all honesty I wasnt even thinking about it until my husband had a complete meltdown last night I didnt realize how bad his state of mind was. I appreciate any honest feedback you can give, and would really like to know if I should just keep my mouth shut. I just hate to see my husband sick with worry,

Yeah, I'm sure he didn't tell his boss the "little lady" came up with that one. He is very smart on his own but sometimes you just need to go back to the basics. He always has so many people asking questions and needing help that he gets pulled in a million directions and this has helped him be able to know the most important tasks get priority.