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 […]
Where to Begin
It is surprising how many important papers and legal documents you can accumulate over a lifetime. Having everything in order will help your survivors make important decisions should anything happen to you. But what information will they need, and what will be expected of them? ... READ the POST
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The 4 legal documents every adult should have One part of being responsible to your family and friends is having the right legal documents in place to protect them if something happens to you. Most people procrastinate doing this because they think it’ll be expensive or time consuming–and, of ... READ the POST
Optimal Caregiving: A guide for managing senior health and well-being
Caregiving is an ever-changing journey that can raise more questions than answers when it comes to caring for your loved one, because as a caregiver, we always want what’s best for the people we love. Optimal Caregiving: A Guide for Managing Senior Health and Well-Being shares awareness of good ... READ the POST
Yup I’m Dead…Now What? The Deluxe Edition
Available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble. The Deluxe Edition includes: 30 Day Challenge - get your crap together in 30 days or lessDownloadable formsAdditional ResourcesWorksheetsInfographicsLinks to Valuable Guides ... READ the POST
Writing a Will – Your Options
When it comes to “adulting,” writing a will is arguably one of the more important things you can do—even if you don't feel like you have significant assets. Yet only four in 10 U.S. adults actually have a will, according to a survey by Caring.com. The reasons for not making a will vary ... READ the POST
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