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Estate Planning is ImportantMy children are grown and I am remarried. I have given direction to a couple of them, those I think are best suited to do these things, so that if something should happen to both me and my hubby at the same time, or he is unable to deal with things at the time, they can do so. They know my final wishes for my cremation and ashes, where to access personal info, we've discussed what they would like to have of a personal nature that I own (and my hubby knows those things, too), etc. It's comforting to know that although in the end, people will do whatever they do, I have still given them some direction if they need it. By Robin from Dover, FL Feedback About This Post:RE: Estate Planning is ImportantVery good thrifty tip, worth many smaller ones. Thanks! Post by kimhis RE: Estate Planning is ImportantAnd PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE ! Label your family pictures. We kids don't remember forever either, and when taking care of Mom and Dad's estate, we have another guilt trip when we know that we "ought" to remember who these people are --- and don't. Then comes the time when we "ought" to remember the family stories..... if you don't want to write them out, an even better solution is tape-recording them. To have Mom or Dad's voice tell a story to the generations is priceless. Post By OrahLee (Guest Post) RE: Estate Planning is Important
Remind them occasonally where this info is located! (I speak from experience). Post by cookwie |
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