One day you will die. It's a fact.
And you have no real control over when and how that will happen...
Death planning is one of those uncomfortable, yet crucial topics it's never too early to start thinking about, especially if you have kids.
Getting your affairs in order can be difficult, but it is an important part of preparing for the future - not just in case you pass away but also if you become disabled due to an accident or illness.
Of course, no one ever plans to be sick or disabled... however, failing to prepare can make an already hard time even harder for your loved ones.
This guided planner covers
PERSONAL INFORMATION
My Personal Information
My Family (Spouse, Children, Grandchildren)
My Pets
MEDICAL INFORMATION
My Medical Information
In the event that I become incapacitated
My Doctors
My Medical History
Family Medical History
My Children's Medical History
FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS
Planning My Funeral
CONTACT INFORMATION
Important Contacts
Family Members
Friends
Associates, Colleagues & Acquaintances
DOCUMENTS
Important Documents and IDs
FINANCES
My Estate Custodians
Bank Accounts
Fixed Assets
Investments
Income
Money I am Owed
Debt & Liabilities
Bills
LOOSE ENDS
Where to find my...
Services to Close and Cancel
Special Requests for my belongings
MY SWAN SONG
A note to the beneficiaries listed in my Will
Last Thoughts
Buy this What To Do When I Die Planner NOW (before it's too late)