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When DH and I did our wills a couple of years ago, all we had to put for the choice of guardians was a first and last name. No numbers, addresses, etc.
We also have a very generic statement about all of our possessions shall pass to any children we have. No names, etc.
I don't know why you would need to give them anything more than his name.
How do I explain to my oldest son that they are brothers, family ect, but that this is not his(my oldest son) grand father?: I have a half brother who is not related to my bio father's family. He has grown up knowing that M & P are my grandparents but not his. It was not a big deal. He had grandparents that were not mine, again no big deal. That is just how our family was. Your older son should know that his brother was adopted and has a past that is not the same as his, and this includes relatives and family.
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