If you’re like most people, you aren’t eager to spend time thinking about what would happen if you became unable to direct your own medical care because of illness, an accident, or advanced age. However, if you don’t do at least a little bit of planning — writing down your wishes about the kinds of […]
Day 4
Personal InformationWelcome to Day 4! Today you will compile your Personal Information. If you have the Yup I'm Dead...Now What? Book, you can find it in Chapter 3.In this Chapter, you will record personal information about you and those closest to you. Your survivors will need ... READ the POST
14 Things to Do Before You Die
When Aretha Franklin died intestate—without a legal will—in 2018, she joined a surprisingly long list of famed people who also did not leave behind a will. The lack of a will left her survivors with the hassle-laden task of settling her affairs. While your estate may not be the size of a pop star's, ... READ the POST
Day 23
Service ProvidersWelcome to Day 23! Today you will compile details regarding your Current Service Providers. Your Survivors will need this information to manage your bills and expenses or provide ongoing care for you, your home or your other property. Over time, they will need to cancel or ... READ the POST
What Is Advance Care Planning?
Advance care planning is not just about old age. At any age, a medical crisis could leave you too ill to make your own healthcare decisions. Even if you are not sick now, planning for health care in the future is an important step toward making sure you get the medical care you would want, if you ... READ the POST
What You Need to Know About Pre-paying for your Funeral
You’re alive and well, things are going good, and life is going your way. Believe it or not, it might be the perfect time to plan your funeral. It's not exactly the most pleasant topic, but the last thing you want to do is stick your loved ones with a funeral bill when you die. Average funeral ... READ the POST
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