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 […]
We Have a Problem!
Hello - I'm Anna from CaringHub.net and we have a HUGE problem! Do you know that according to Caring.com’s 2019 survey, 57 percent of U.S. adults do not have a will in place? Even worse - the percentage of millennials who have a will is exceptionally low – ... READ the POST
Role of Executor
An executor is an individual responsible for managing the affairs of a your estate. You can no longer own property, so everything owned at the time of death must be legally transferred to living beneficiaries. This is where probate comes in. It is the legal process of making sure your debts and ... READ the POST
What Happens if you Don’t Leave a Will?
If you don’t have a will when you die, your money, property and possessions will be shared out according to the law instead of your wishes. This can mean they pass to someone you hadn’t intended – or that someone you want to pass things on to ends up with nothing. Why you shouldn’t die without a ... READ the POST
Day 25
Miscellaneous Contacts Welcome to Day 25! Today you will compile details regarding your Miscellaneous Contacts. Like Day 23 and your Personal Contacts, your Survivors may need this information to manage bills and expenses or provide ongoing care for you, your home or your other ... READ the POST
Elder Rage, or Take My Father… Please!: How to Survive Caring for Aging Parents
"Elder Rage" is a Book-on-the-Month Club selection (a caregiving book first), receiving 500+ 5-Star Amazon reviews. It is a riveting, often LOL humorous, non-fiction novel chronicling Jacqueline Marcell's trials, tribulations, and eventual success at managing the care of her aging parents. "Elder ... READ the POST
What if you Die without a Will?
If you fail to make a Last Will and Testament before you die, then your estate will be divided up among your intestate heirs based on the intestacy laws of the state where you live at the time of your death and the intestacy laws of any other state where you own real estate and/or tangible personal ... READ the POST
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